NU673-7D Unit 13 Assignment – Clinical Journal Reflection Herzing
NU673-7D Unit 13 Assignment – Clinical Journal Reflection Herzing
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This Course:
You will create 5 entries for
your Reflective Journal about a patient encounter. In the 5th entry, you
will review the previous 4 entries and evaluate your progress in reflective
practice over the course of the term. Each journal should be a
minimum of 250 words.
The purpose of
this reflective journal is self-reflection regarding the role in
the process of self-reflection as a PMHNP provider. Through
reflective practice, the student will evaluate their own
emotional health and recognize one’s own feelings as well as
one’s ability to monitor and manage those feelings. The point of the exercise
is to learn yourself, your triggers, the types of cases you end up getting
overly involved with, and those you’d rather refer to someone else. The idea is
to be able to personally reflect on your behaviors/thoughts/decisions
and how those impact you in the role of PMHNP.
The ability to analyze one’s
self and be aware of how one’s emotions and responses affect others is a
crucial component to developing a therapeutic relationship with patients.
During this clinical/course and particularly through this exercise it is
expected that the student develops recognition of their own feelings,
prejudices, biases, triggers, anxieties, limitations, and of course strengths
while developing the ability to appropriately manage these issues as they arise
and how to best align your strengths to overcome your limitations. In this
final journal entry, review your previous journal entries and reflect upon your
success in achieving this as well as the goals you stated in your first video
journal.
Questions to address in your
final reflective video include:
·
What goals did you set for yourself at the beginning of the
semester? Did you meet these?
·
What feelings, prejudices, and biases did you experience during
your clinical experience and how did you manage them?
·
How did you manage your anxiety, self-doubt, and/or
uncertainty?
·
What understanding or insights did you develop during your
clinical experience?
·
Has reflective practice impacted you as a person, student, and/or
provider? If so, how?
·
Will you continue to use reflection in your future practice? If so
why and how?
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