Individual Reflective Paper:
Impostorship and a Loss of Innocence
This paper is intended to be a reflection of my learning experiences so far, and there is no question that there has been considerable - what I can now refer to as acquisition of information. However, perhaps because it was something new, perhaps because it makes you ask why, the experience and the introduction of reflection' and critical reflection' has stood out above everything else. This has not been an entirely positive experience, to the contrary the overall feeling I have, to use the words of Brookfield (1994) is one of increased uncertainty and a loss of innocence.
I was one of three new members to join an already established ALS group, who had been together for a year. Thompson (2004) believes, that as members of a group become familiar with each other and trusting relationships are built, new group members can present particular challenges of reliability and trust. Whilst I can relate this......
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