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245 1 0 _aPractice wisdom :
_bvalues and interpretations /
_cedited by Joy Higgs.
260 _aLeiden ;
_aBoston :
_bBrill Sense,
_c(c)2019.
300 _a1 online resource (ix, 314 pages).
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aPractice futures ;
_vvolume 3
504 _a1
505 0 0 _aIntro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; part 1 understanding practice wisdom; 1. Appreciating practice wisdom; 2. Wisdom, (moral) virtue and knowledge; 3. Social practice wisdom; 4. Mindfulness and practical wisdom; 5. Practice wisdom and professional artistry; 6. A place for phrónêsis in professional practice; 7. Resilience, self-management and agency; part 2 practice wisdom and society; 8. Contested practice; 9. Practice wisdom and the sociological imagination; 10. A lived experience of aboriginal knowledges and perspectives; 11. Practical wisdom and ethical action
505 0 0 _a12. Developing wise organisations 13. Learning practice wisdom from elders; 14. Bringing spirituality and wisdom into practice; part 3 Practice wisdom in practice; 15. Practice wisdom development; 16. Master mariners and practice wisdom; 17. Learning embodied practice wisdom; 18. Practice wisdom of expert inquirers; 19. Skill acquisition and clinical judgement in nursing practice; 20. Health and human service professionals and practice wisdom; 21. The place of wisdom in clinical practice; 22. Wisdom and ethico-legal practice 23. Valuing critical reflection and narratives in professional practice wisdom 24. Embodied wisdom in the creative arts therapies; 25. Wise practice for teaching; notes on contributors
520 0 _a"Practice wisdom is needed because the challenges people face in life, work and society are not simple and require more than knowledge, actions and decision making capabilities. In professional practice wisdom enhances people's capacity to succeed and evolve and to assist their clients in achieving positive, relevant and satisfying outcomes. Practice Wisdom: Values and Interpretations brings diverse views and interpretations to an exploration of what wisdom in professional practice means and can become: academically, practically and inspirationally. The authors reflect on core dimensions of practice wisdom like ethics, mindfulness, moral virtue, particularisation and metacognition. The chapter authors tackle the trials that practice wisdom seekers encounter including the demand for resilience, perseverance, finding credibility and humility in practice wisdom, and linking wisdom into evidence for sound professional decision making. Readers are invited to consider what the place of practice wisdom encompasses in pursuing good practice outcomes amidst the turmoil and pressure of professional practice today. Do the imperatives of evidence-based practice and accountability leave enough space for wise practice or is wisdom seen by modern practice worlds as unnecessary, antiquated, unrealistic and redundant? Without a doubt these questions are answered positively in this book in support of the place and value of practice wisdom in professional practice today"--
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650 0 _aProfessional ethics.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aHiggs, Joy,
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