Relational Practice and Relational Inquiry Flashcards
define relational practice
Engaging with others through empathy, respect, and shared understanding.
define relational inquiry
Critically reflecting on relationships within broader social, cultural, and systemic contexts
what components make up our professional identity?
- relational practice and inquiry
- entry level competencies
- standards of practice
- code of ethics
what are the relational practice competencies?
- authenticity
- active listening
- self awareness
- empathy
- rapport and trust
- self disclosure and confidentiality
- mutuality and intentionality
- honouring complexity and ambiguity
- reflective practice
what is the code of ethics?
guideline that shapes moral and ethical responsibilities, ensuring act with integrity, respect, and accountability
what is professional identity?
Internalization of values, roles, and responsibilities shaped by education, reflection, experiences, and relationships with patients, families, and healthcare teams
what are the 5 C’s of relational practice?
- compassionate
- curious
- committed
- competent
- corresponding
what does it mean to be compassionate?
- Share in the suffering of others.
- Relate to patients as human beings with empathy
- Relational capacity to care
what does it mean to be curious?
- Be open and inquisitive.
- Embrace uncertainty and seek deeper understanding
what does it mean to be committed?
- Actively invest in your work.
- Align your actions with your values and promises
what does it mean to be competent?
- Apply knowledge and skills effectively.
- Adapt to the specific needs of the patient and context.
- Being flexible in situations to cater to specific needs of a patient
what does it mean to be corresponding?
- Relate in a way that is meaningful to others.
- Align your actions with the patient’s emotional and situational needs.
what are the 5 W’s of conscious inquiry and relating?
- who
- what
- where
- when
- why