Beginning with awareness: A learners' handbook
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: Churchill/Livingstone
Format: Spiral-bound, 111 pages
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Description:
From the author of "Beginning with Empathy" the formula of a two-in-one workshop package is repeated in its companion title "Beginning with Awareness". The Learner's Handbook offers teaching about self-awareness in relation to health care which workers in any field of patient care will find useful, either as a book for self-study or for work in groups. The practical exercises laid out in the book, reinforce the theories Tschudin puts forward on awareness and also meet the needs of new training programmes for nurses and all allied health groups. The handbook would be appropriate to workers at any stage of professional development. The Facilitator's Guide provides a complete manual on how to organize and lead a two-day workshop, with suggested timetables, exercises, discussion triggers and follow-up points. Exercises and theory in both parts of the package follow the same sequence and can be used in conjunction or separately.
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