The role of emotional labour, mentalization, empathy and mindfulness in practice education
Conference keynote
Megele, C. 2015. The role of emotional labour, mentalization, empathy and mindfulness in practice education. Using Research in Practice Education Conference. London South Bank University 03 Jul 2015
Type | Conference keynote |
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Title | The role of emotional labour, mentalization, empathy and mindfulness in practice education |
Authors | Megele, C. |
Abstract | Practice education is a meant to socialise future practitioners into their profession. This presentation highlights the importance of relationships and relationship based practice in practice education. In specific, this presentation unpacks the application and implications of emotional labour, mentalization, empathy and mindful in practice and practice education. |
Conference | Using Research in Practice Education Conference |
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03 Jul 2015 | |
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Deposited | 07 Jul 2015 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
File | License |
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