On the existential core of professionalism in mental health care
Existential issues are at the heart of professional role fulfilment. To defend this thesis, it will first be shown that professional competence not only consists of knowledge and skills, but also includes a second-order capacity which enables the clinician to dose and guide his activities. Secondly,...
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2017
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Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2017, Volume: 20, Issue: 6, Pages: 536-543 |
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B Purpose B self-relatedness B spiritual issues B Professionalism B Ultimate Concern B Meaning |
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