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    • Critical reflection is vital for professional development, supporting resilience, empathy, and identity formation.
    • Students and educators often find techniques for critical reflection challenging to implement.
    • Creative methods may enhance critical reflection, particularly for emotional and uncertain experiences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore students' experiences using creative methods for critical reflection on difficult past events.
    • To identify the specific activities and stages involved in creative critical reflection.

    Main Methods:

    • A narrative methodology was employed.
    • Researchers collaboratively co-constructed an understanding of students' reflective experiences.
    • Focus on students who used creative methods to critically reflect on challenging past events.

    Main Results:

    • Creative methods, when successful, facilitated a five-stage process of critical reflection.
    • The stages included: preplanning creative depiction, experimenting, completing the piece, reflecting on work, and reflecting on learning.
    • This cyclic process fostered deep emotional connection and distanced analysis, leading to enhanced understanding.

    Conclusions:

    • Creative approaches can facilitate critical reflection by staging the process cyclically.
    • This method deepens understanding of events, including personal beliefs and empathy.
    • Creative critical reflection supports emotional engagement and analytical development in students.