Building upon theories and concepts from Self and Others 1 and 2, this course enhances participants' everyday relational practice with individuals, groups and families. Through a process of critical inquiry, participants enhance and synthesize their understanding of the world views (phenomenology, feminism, and critical social theory), health promotion, and relational practice as they engage with individuals, families, and groups in their clinical practice.
Prerequisite: NURS 127 or RN Diploma
Corequisite: NURS 318 or practicing RN membership in RNABC