04091cam a22003618i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000310008904000340012004100080015404200080016205000100017006000110018008200340019110000270022524500860025226300090033826400580034730000280040533600260043333700280045933800270048750400510051450519020056552010030246765000290347065000190349965000330351865500190355177601590357022395352CSPC20250414105030.0220124s2022 flu b 001 0 eng  a 2022002563 a9780367714604q(paperback) aDNLM/DLCbengerdacDLCdCSPC0 aeng apcc00aRA41800aW 84.100a362.1223/eng/20220323bL371r1 aLauner, John,eauthor.10aReflective practice in medicine and multi-professional healthcare /cJohn Launer. a2205 1aBoca Raton, FL ;aAbingdon, Oxon :bCRC Press,c2022. axv, 221 pages ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPart 1. Learning to communicate -- Conversations inviting change -- The three-second consultation -- The big picture -- Family matters -- Three kinds of reflection -- What's the point of reflective writing -- Digging holes and weaving tapestries: two approaches to the clinical encounter -- Why you should talk to yourself: internal dialogue and reflective practice -- Part 2. Concepts and theories -- Thinking in three dimensions -- Making meaning -- Who owns truth? -- Double binds and strange loops -- The science of compassion -- Guidelines and mindlines -- Complexity made simple -- Part 3. Supervision -- Super vision -- What does good supervision look like? -- Supervision quartets -- Collaborative learning groups -- Clinical case discussion using a reflecting team -- The irresistible rise of interprofessional supervision -- Supervision as therapy -- Part 4. Emotions and attitudes -- On kindness -- Power and powerlessness -- The many faces of professionalism -- Unconscious incompetence -- Clinical gist -- Rudeness and respect in medicine -- Hunting for medical errors: asking 'what have we got wrong today?' -- Whatever happened to silence? -- Part 5. Techniques and teamwork -- Good questions -- meeting with teams -- Giving feedback to medical student and trainees: rules, guidance, and realities -- Why doctors should draw genograms-including their own -- Socratic questions and frozen shoulders: teaching without telling -- Concentric conversations -- Part 6. Narrative practice -- Why narrative? -- Right on cue -- Narrative diagnosis -- Therapeutic dialogue -- Medicine as poetry -- patient choice and narrative ethics -- The yin and yang of medical conversations -- Part 7. Provocations -- Medically unexplored stories -- Taking risks seriously -- Dumpling soup -- Is there a crisis in clinical consultations? -- Patients as ethnographers -- Docsplaining -- Against diagnosis. a"This unique book presents in a single collection around 50 essays by Dr John Launer on reflective practice in medicine, including examples specific to medical education and multi-professional healthcare. Based on existing contributions to the literature by Dr Launer, the book brings them together in updated and structured form for the first time with an introduction linking the different topics addressed. Coverage includes communication skills, supervision, teamwork and organizational health. In a time of unprecedented demand on healthcare services, educators and practitioners, Dr Launer offers invaluable guidance to a broad audience including community-based GPs, practice nurses and nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants and paramedics, secondary care staff including consultants and registrars across all specialties, communications skills educators, counsellors and mental health professionals, and health service managers and administrators"--cProvided by publisher.12aDelivery of health care.22aCommunication.22aInterprofessional relations. 2aCollected Work08iOnline version:aLauner, John.tReflective practice in medicine and multi-professional healthcaredBoca Raton : CRC, 2022z9781003158479w(DLC) 2022002564