This paper reports on the use of role-play as a scenario-based learning approach in the teaching of counselling skills, client assessment and diagnostic interviewing within psychological training. While role-play is not a new technique in teaching such skills, its use is generally reserved for the training of higher level students. This paper explores the use of role-play for undergraduate training, its usefulness and how ambiguity and uncertainty can be incorporated into scripts for more effective training. Through a process of constructivist learning, students arrive at meaning between each other in how they approach even improvised role scripts
The chapter deals with project-based learning through simulation. In particular, it focuses on how t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...
This paper reports on the use of role-play as a scenario-based learning approach in the teaching of...
Role-play, in which learners act out roles in case scenarios, appears to be used across a broad rang...
Simulated patient role-play (SPR)2 involves the use of trained actors to role-play patients. This me...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
1The chapter deals with project-based learning through simulation. In particular, it focuses on how ...
Background: training programmes for clinical psychologists should include evidence-based teaching me...
RTS is a specific training model, in the form of a process of analysis of the ways students interpre...
The chapter deals with project-based learning through simulation. In particular, it focuses on how t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...
This paper reports on the use of role-play as a scenario-based learning approach in the teaching of...
Role-play, in which learners act out roles in case scenarios, appears to be used across a broad rang...
Simulated patient role-play (SPR)2 involves the use of trained actors to role-play patients. This me...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
Role-plays are a staple teaching tool in social work classes that help students apply practice skill...
1The chapter deals with project-based learning through simulation. In particular, it focuses on how ...
Background: training programmes for clinical psychologists should include evidence-based teaching me...
RTS is a specific training model, in the form of a process of analysis of the ways students interpre...
The chapter deals with project-based learning through simulation. In particular, it focuses on how t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...
Fictitious or imaginary roles within the role-playing paradigm are discussed. The concept of using t...