IHS 4504 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Egocentrism, Physiognomy, Selfishness
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Unit 6- reflection as an adult learner: purpose and. Purpose and objective: after completion of this instruction, the learner will be able to, self-assess and reflect critically on one"s thought processes, discuss how critical thinking concepts inform one"s action as a practitioner. Characteristics of a critical thinker: resists manipulation, overcomes confusion, ask questions, takes time to produce multiple ideas, bases judgement on evidence, understands the controversial issues are complex, looks for connections between subjects, becomes intellectually independent. Clinical reasoning abilities: conceptual knowledge: interrelationships among basic elements. The pieces fit together: conceptual reasoning: entails the interrelationships and synthesis of information which judgement is made utilizing reflection of self-awareness. Approach: wonder-reflect on your experiences and identify worthy challenges (how is your thinking different?) Investigate- gain information: speculate- identify possible solutions, evaluate- test solutions to decide the best strategy to follow. Innate egocentrism (i): regarding own needs and focuses as the center of all things.