Author:
Burrows Angela,Warner Claire,Keville Saskia
Abstract
Working on inpatient psychiatric wards requires the ability to maintain a calm and compassionate demeanour in the face of patient distress. This article considers the role of flexible reflective practice groups (RPGs) as a means of supporting staff to manage the impact of this distress on their own wellbeing, whilst maintaining an ethically sound practice.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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