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Cultivating students’ reflective capacity through group-based mindfulness instruction
Authors:Shirley-Ann Chinnery  Cherie Appleton  Jay M Marlowe
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealands.chinnery@auckland.ac.nz;3. Faculty of Education, School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Cultivating critically reflective practitioners is a vital professional competency for social work students. However, few reflective models support undergraduate students to foster nonconceptual skills important to developing reflective capacity. This article presents a group-taught mindfulness teaching intervention applied in a professional practice course to facilitate reflective capacity of social work students preparing for their first placement. Trial data derived from pre–post course administration of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire show significant gains in awareness were produced on two of the questionnaires’ five mindfulness facets of describe and nonjudgment. A developmental model detailing these shifts and its implications for group-based learning is outlined.
Keywords:Field education  group work  social work  mindfulness  professional use of self
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