Becoming a Reflective Practitioner is a practical guide to using reflection in every day clinical practice. It explores the value of using models of reflection, with particular reference to Christopher Johns' own model for structured reflection. Accounts of everyday practice guide the reader through the stages of reflective practice within the context of care, 'desirable practice', & the caring relationship. This third edition reflects significant developments in reflective theory & gives greater attention to different approaches to reflection including the use of narrative dialogue. New chapters are included on ensuring quality & managing conflict. Exemplars are included throughout & further references & reflected reading are included at the end of each chapter. Reflective practice is acknowledged as an effective approach to developing nursing care which evolves as the practitioner develops his or her own practice. This book will therefore be of interest to all nurses involved in developing their clinical practice.