Research into social workers’ experiences finds most supervision is used to monitor progress on cases but practitioners want more reflection in their sessions Social workers want more opportunities to ...
Reflective supervision in infant mental health represents an evolving, relationship-centred approach that integrates clinical expertise with reflective practice. This supervisory model is designed to ...
Supervision in social work has always been a juggling act that attempts to fulfil developmental, supportive and administrate/managerial functions. When these ...
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