Revisiting the Use of Self: Questioning Professional IdentitiesDeena Mandell Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2007 - 233 Seiten Offers the reader a historical/developmental overview of the concept of 'use of self' and explores its adequacy for contemporary ethical practice. This book provides the reader with first-person, practitioners' accounts of their own 'use of self' in examples of reflective practice approaches. It broadens the scope of the concept of 'use of self'. |
Inhalt
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 21 |
Chapter 3 | 35 |
Chapter 4 | 53 |
Chapter 5 | 71 |
Chapter 6 | 87 |
Chapter 7 | 105 |
Chapter 8 | 121 |
Chapter 9 | 145 |
Chapter 10 | 159 |
Chapter 11 | 181 |
Chapter 12 | 213 |
Back Cover | 234 |
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