The aims and objectives of this essay are to analyse a critical incident from a practice based situation.
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The aims and objectives of this essay are to analyse a critical incident from a practice based situation. I will provide an overview of the incident, and the discussion it provoked during a group presentation. I will then go on to analyse the situation and the effects that it had on the persons involved. In order to help me with my reflection I have chosen Gibbs (1988), as a model to help guide my reflective process. This is an 'Iterative' model, with six stopping points, using these six stopping points I will be able to reflect fully on the incident. So, what is reflection? According to Boyd and Fale (1983) 'It is the process of internally examining and exploring an issue of concern triggered by an experience which creates and clarifies meanings in terms of self, and which results in a changed conceptual perspective.' Paul (1992) describes critical thinking as...


