Abstract
A genuinely critical and reflective approach to psychiatry can potentiate learning, improve practice and promote personal development. To support this assertion, I attempt to link theory and practice. Following a brief overview of the seminal ideas that permeate the literature on critical thinking, I present three perspectives of reflective practice - those of the psychiatric trainee, the teacher and the practitioner - through examples of reflective exploration of personal experience, under the light of relevant evidence. I conclude with a critique on the limitations of reflective psychiatry.
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Bekas, S. (2013). Critical reflection: A sound foundation for learning and practice in psychiatry. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 19(5), 320–328. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.112.011064
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