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来自被督导者的声音:什么是反思性督导,它如何支持他们的工作?(第一部分)

From the voices of supervisees: What is reflective supervision and how does it support their work? (Part I).

作者信息

Barron Carla C, Dayton Carolyn J, Goletz Jess L

机构信息

Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Infant Ment Health J. 2022 Mar;43(2):207-225. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21972. Epub 2022 Feb 15.

Abstract

Reflective supervision/consultation (RS/C) is a relationship for learning that embraces reflection and reflective practice strategies. It is considered best practice within the infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH) field. Based on research with supervisors, essential components of RS/C have been operationalized and used to develop evaluative tools. Little is known, however, about the essential components that supervisees find most useful. This paper, part I of a two-part series, describes the essential components that supervisees identify as fundamental and ways they believe their work is supported by participation in RS/C. Fifty IECMH professionals located in the United States who received RS/C participated in focus groups or individual interviews. Data were analyzed using a Grounded Theory approach. Essential components of RS/C from the supervisee perspective included supervisee feelings of safety, the development of trust, holding a non-judgmental stance, being available and present, and consistency and predictability. Additionally, supervisees identified outcomes of RS/C that included components of professional wellness, personal growth, and infant and family engagement. This study adds the supervisee's voice to the identification and operationalization of essential RS/C components and elucidates outcomes of RS/C that supervisees view as connected to their professional role.

摘要

反思性督导/咨询(RS/C)是一种促进学习的关系,它包含反思及反思性实践策略。它被视为婴幼儿及儿童心理健康(IECMH)领域的最佳实践方式。基于对督导人员的研究,RS/C的基本要素已被实施并用于开发评估工具。然而,对于被督导者认为最有用的基本要素却知之甚少。本文是一个两部分系列的第一部分,描述了被督导者确定为基本要素的内容,以及他们认为参与RS/C对其工作有支持作用的方式。五十位在美国接受RS/C的IECMH专业人员参与了焦点小组或个人访谈。采用扎根理论方法对数据进行了分析。从被督导者的角度来看,RS/C的基本要素包括被督导者的安全感、信任的建立、保持无评判的立场、随时可得并在场,以及一致性和可预测性。此外,被督导者还确定了RS/C的成果,包括职业幸福感、个人成长以及与婴幼儿和家庭的互动等方面。本研究将被督导者的观点纳入RS/C基本要素的识别和实施过程中,并阐明了被督导者认为与他们职业角色相关的RS/C成果。

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