Abstract
One students experience (of facilitating the health education of clients in an acute psychiatric day hospital) is explored, by examining reflective processes and the development of student autonomy. This is evaluated against set objectives agreed prior to commencing the option. Theoretical perspectives in respect of student-centred teaching, principles of adult learning and reflective practice are discussed against a backdrop of client-centred therapy.
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