| Literature DB >> 27870191 |
Sarah E Shea1, Sheryl Goldberg2, Deborah J Weatherston2.
Abstract
The Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health identified a need for reflective supervision training for infant mental health (IMH) specialists providing home-based services to highly vulnerable infants and their families. Findings indicate that this pilot of an IMH community mental health professional development model was successful, as measured by the participants' increased capacity to apply reflective practice and supervisory knowledge and skills. Furthermore, IMH clinicians demonstrated an increase in the frequency of their use of reflective practice skills, and their supervisors demonstrated an increase in their sense of self-efficacy regarding reflective supervisory tasks. Finally, the evaluation included a successful pilot of new measures designed to measure reflective practice, contributing to the growing body of research in the area of reflective supervision.Entities:
Keywords: Schulung; ctica con reflexión; entrenamiento, prá; formation; pratique de réflexion; reflective practice; reflective supervision; reflexive Praxis; reflexive Supervision; supervision de réflexion; supervisión reflexiva; training; 内省的スーパービジョン; 内省的臨床; 反思方法; 反思監督; 培訓; 訓練
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27870191 DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infant Ment Health J ISSN: 0163-9641