Critical incident debriefing in groups: a group analytic perspective |
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Authors: | Margaret Smith |
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Affiliation: | St. George's University of London , UK E-mail: katijaneturner@aol.com |
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Abstract: | This paper looks at providing critical incident debriefing in groups. It outlines key group analytic concepts that are relevant to debriefing, including mirroring, group dynamics and supervision. It details how these concepts, along with the facilitator's and supervisor's free-floating attention, can help in thinking about the group and the organizational impact on the individual and the group. Using examples of debriefing, suggestions are made about how to use these concepts within the debriefing session and the impact of the dynamics of the organization on the debriefing. The paper emphasizes the importance of supervision for debriefers and how the dynamics of the debriefing and the organizational context can be mirrored in the supervision. It illustrates the interplay between the individual, the group and the organization through commentary on vignettes, which include a debriefing session and the subsequent supervision session for debriefers. |
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Keywords: | Organizational Context Mirroring Group Dynamics Supervision |
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