“…In order to optimize coping skills and to model effective self-care that can ultimately enhance their knowledge and capability as practitioners, field instructors must support students who encounter difficult situations (Burke & Harris, 1996). The need for trust is imperative if open, honest, and direct communication is to occur between learner and instructor (Pepper, 1996). The nature of this relationship as viewed through a lens of power, resistance and anti-oppressive practice offers additional data for understanding the emotional impact of social work field education (Barlow & Hall, 2003;Hackett & Marsland, 1997;Preston-Shoot, 1995).…”