Week 1 Flashcards

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Definition: Espoused Theory

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What we think, and say we think in our counselling practice.

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Definition: Theory in Use

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What we actually do on our counselling practice.

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Espoused Theory vs Theory in Practice

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The difference between what we think and say versus what we actually do in our counselling practice.

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Reflective Practice Aims

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To resolve in-congruence between our individual Espoused Theory and Theory in Practice.

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Affirming Current Practice

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Upon reflection we consider what we do well.

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What is the Practitioner’s Learning Triangle?

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  • Practice
  • Research/Theory
  • Personal Life
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Definition: Epistomology

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The branch of philosophy that deals with the origin, nature, methods and limits of human knowledge.

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What is Learning Triangle as Epistemology

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What practioner experience, personal life and academic research can we use as part of our professional practice.

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9
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An Aspect of Professional Practice

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We learn from our clients and adapt our practice accordingly

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10
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3 Positive outcomes of relfective practice

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  • Affirming current practice
  • improvement of current practice
  • disconfirming current practice
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CORBS Principle

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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 . . .”

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12
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6 moral and ethical principles that underpin codes of ethics

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  1. Beneficence
  2. Non-maleficence
  3. Justice
  4. Fidelity
  5. Respect for autonomy
  6. Veracity
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Beneficence

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Beneficence – what will do the most good?

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Non-Maleficence

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Non-maleficence – what will do the least harm?

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Justice

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Justice – is it fair and just?

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Fidelity

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Fidelity – what is prohibited and what is obligatory?

17
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Respect for Autonomy

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Respect for autonomy – What maximises everyone’s opportunities?

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Veracity

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  1. Veracity – in what ways is being truthful with clients important?