After participating in some online tutorials and of course the ongoing work on moodle, a lot of which involves contributing to a forum, I started to think that maybe it would be easier to analyse my own clinical reasoning if I were in practice, even if only so that I had more examples to draw on to analyse. When it comes to thinking of examples from practice, I only have my placements to think about and I find it quite hard to come up with some off the top of my head. It must be partly due to the fact that I have simply forgotten some of my fieldwork experiences (and here, my old fieldwork journals are going to be useful to jog the memory) but it could also be due to the fact that I don't realise I have had the experiences, as in, true to the novice model, I haven't registered salient bits of encounters with clients. Hmmm. There must be a wealth of only subconsciously registered information which I may only be able to access under hypnosis! Or maybe not.
I'm glad they mix up students and therapists. I really enjoy reading real life examples, not only do they help to explain concepts (I'm a true kinesthetic) but they are interesting from the point of view of "what happens out there" as well.
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