Creating a Space for Acknowledgment and Generativity in Reflective Group Supervision |
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Authors: | David Paré |
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Affiliation: | University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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Abstract: | Small group supervision is a powerful venue for generative conversations because of the multiplicity of perspectives available and the potential for an appreciative audience to a practitioner's work. At the same time, the well‐intentioned reflections by a few practitioners in a room can inadvertently duplicate normative discourses that circulate in the wider culture and the profession. This article explores the use of narrative practices for benefiting from the advantages of group supervision while mindful of the vulnerability that comes with sharing one's work among colleagues. The reflective group supervision processes described were modified from the work of Tom Andersen and Michael White to provide a venue that encourages the creative multiplicity of group conversation while discouraging unhelpful discourses which constrain generative conversation. |
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Keywords: | Group Supervision Reflecting Team Reflecting Processes Outsider Witnessing Narrative Therapy supervisió n grupal equipo reflexivo procesos reflexivos testigo externo terapia narrativa 小 组 监 督 反 应 小 组 反 应 过 程 局 外 人 目 击 叙 事 治 疗 |
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