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Essay / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Therapy
Through counseling and communication, this group was able to discover our own inner beliefs. So when confronted with an opposing viewpoint, it did not correlate with a direct personal attack on our knowledge. As Johnson & Johnson (1988) state, “students should feel safe enough to question the ideas and reasoning of others” (p. 61). As nurses, we will also need to develop self-esteem to be comfortable enough to recognize and incorporate the ideas of others. It was an important moment because it not only allowed us to better understand each other, but also to respect each other. everyone's point of view without it being imposed on our current beliefs. Clearly, by acquiring knowledge of the many approaches, the psychiatric nurse enables lifelong learning, in addition to contributing to the continuous improvement of psychiatric nursing practice (College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses [CRPNBC],