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Self-awareness Caritas/Communitas as moral model for caring-healing relationships Affirm and value diversity and share human connections beyond role, professional background Affirm and honor mission, diversity, shared connections, caring community as ethic
Values Humility
Table 8.4 Areas of Knowledge, Skills, and Values for Practitioner-to-Practitioner Relationships (modified from PFR 1994:36)
Reflect on self-in-relation Learn continually See other in self and vice versa; shared humanity Derive meaning from others’ work Learn from experience within healing community Communicate effectively Share responsibility Collaborate with others Work cooperat
Skills
Knowledge of self in relation to other; connectedness and unity worldview Healing approaches of various professions, lay and indigenous Healing approaches across cultures Historical inequities/power Different perspectives on teams, conflict resolution, communication
Knowledge Listen openly Learn cooperatively See self in other sciences/social science
Traditions of knowledge, diverse Build teams and moral communi- Working dynamics of teams,
Self-awareness professions ties of caring groups, organizations
Area

