Shea Sarah E, Goldberg Sheryl, Weatherston Deborah J
Eastern Michigan University School of Social Work.
Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
Infant Ment Health J. 2016 Nov;37(6):653-669. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21611. Epub 2016 Nov 2.
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.
密歇根州婴儿心理健康协会发现,为极度脆弱的婴儿及其家庭提供居家服务的婴儿心理健康(IMH)专家需要接受反思性监督培训。研究结果表明,以参与者应用反思性实践以及监督知识和技能的能力提升为衡量标准,这种IMH社区心理健康专业发展模式的试点取得了成功。此外,IMH临床医生运用反思性实践技能的频率有所增加,他们的 supervisors 在反思性监督任务方面的自我效能感也有所增强。最后,该评估成功试点了旨在衡量反思性实践的新措施,为反思性监督领域不断增长的研究做出了贡献。