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Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
HSC-CDDTS
4 episodes
9 months ago
Engaging in reflective practice helps us to understand our thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions in any given situation. It is in this ongoing reflection that we gain insight, self-awareness, and the ability to shift perspective. When we engage in reflective supervision in our work, we have the opportunity to have someone hold space for us to deconstruct an experience/situation so that we can understand ourselves and others more clearly. As professionals who engage in relationship-based work, this process is essential. Join Mara Brenner as she talks about the value of reflective practice, the process of reflective supervision, the difference between reflective and administrative supervision (and the combination of the two) and how reflection is a parallel process in our work with families.
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Engaging in reflective practice helps us to understand our thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions in any given situation. It is in this ongoing reflection that we gain insight, self-awareness, and the ability to shift perspective. When we engage in reflective supervision in our work, we have the opportunity to have someone hold space for us to deconstruct an experience/situation so that we can understand ourselves and others more clearly. As professionals who engage in relationship-based work, this process is essential. Join Mara Brenner as she talks about the value of reflective practice, the process of reflective supervision, the difference between reflective and administrative supervision (and the combination of the two) and how reflection is a parallel process in our work with families.
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Episodes (4/4)
Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
How to Orient Staff to the Practice of Reflection
3 years ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
Administrative Supervision vs Reflective Supervision
3 years ago
22 minutes 17 seconds

Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
What does the reflective supervision process look like?
3 years ago
21 minutes 5 seconds

Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
What is reflective practice and reflective supervision?
3 years ago
19 minutes 7 seconds

Reflecting on Reflection: A Conversation about Reflective Practice and Supervision
Engaging in reflective practice helps us to understand our thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions in any given situation. It is in this ongoing reflection that we gain insight, self-awareness, and the ability to shift perspective. When we engage in reflective supervision in our work, we have the opportunity to have someone hold space for us to deconstruct an experience/situation so that we can understand ourselves and others more clearly. As professionals who engage in relationship-based work, this process is essential. Join Mara Brenner as she talks about the value of reflective practice, the process of reflective supervision, the difference between reflective and administrative supervision (and the combination of the two) and how reflection is a parallel process in our work with families.