Week 1 Flashcards
Definition: Espoused Theory
What we think, and say we think in our counselling practice.
Definition: Theory in Use
What we actually do on our counselling practice.
Espoused Theory vs Theory in Practice
The difference between what we think and say versus what we actually do in our counselling practice.
Reflective Practice Aims
To resolve in-congruence between our individual Espoused Theory and Theory in Practice.
Affirming Current Practice
Upon reflection we consider what we do well.
What is the Practitioner’s Learning Triangle?
- Practice
- Research/Theory
- Personal Life
Definition: Epistomology
The branch of philosophy that deals with the origin, nature, methods and limits of human knowledge.
What is Learning Triangle as Epistemology
What practioner experience, personal life and academic research can we use as part of our professional practice.
An Aspect of Professional Practice
We learn from our clients and adapt our practice accordingly
3 Positive outcomes of relfective practice
- Affirming current practice
- improvement of current practice
- disconfirming current practice
CORBS Principle
CLEAR - Be clear about the feedback you want to give
OWNED - your own perception not the ultimate truth
REGLUAR - Close to the event, not a stored package
BALANCED - all one way or the other means your view is probably distorted
SPECIFIC - You are irritation could be “I feel irritated when . . .”
6 moral and ethical principles that underpin codes of ethics
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Fidelity
- Respect for autonomy
- Veracity
Beneficence
Beneficence – what will do the most good?
Non-Maleficence
Non-maleficence – what will do the least harm?
Justice
Justice – is it fair and just?