In this task, I will explain the three important skills learned in clinical practice, weight monitoring, blood pressure, and bathing. Reflection is an important aspect of care. It allows individuals to review previous events and analyze positive and negative events occurring in certain situations. Reflection is used to promote the development of learning and in fact to gain a deeper understanding (Beener et al., 1996). There are many reflection models including Gibbs (1988).
Evidence based treatment can be assisted by creating clinical guidelines or clinical practice guidelines. "Clinical practice guidelines" is a system development statement designed to help physicians and patients determine appropriate health management at a particular clinical site (Institute of Medicine, 1990). Its objectives are to improve the quality and appropriateness of care, to guide clinical decisions, to help organizations develop clinical and risk management protocols, and to help people with mental disorders make informed choices It is to assist them in developing redemption policies to help them. Their care
Clark (1999) and Salkovskis (2002) proposed four steps to develop an effective treatment for mental disorders. The first is to fully grasp the phenomenology of this disease through clinical training. The purpose of clinical practice is to carefully listen to the patient's opinion, to observe phenomena contradictory to existing theories, then carefully consider whether these phenomena reflect processes not yet recognized is. After that, we will use these clinical findings to communicate the theory to maintain the state and conduct experimental research. If this research confirms the importance of a new process, its position in the theory of maintaining the disease will be confirmed. The verified theory can then be used as a map to guide the development of specific targeted therapies that maintain process inversion.
Evidence based psychotherapy for mental disorders: available modifiable barriers and possible solutions