Abstract
Reflective practice is a core component of Infant Mental Health (IMH) training and work in the form of reflective supervision/consultation (RS/C). RS/C supports and facilitates relationship-based practice, and is considered to help prevent burnout and promote work satisfaction. In response to an identified gap in empirical research on RS/C, this scoping review aimed to give an overview of the broad range of study designs and outcomes by systematically charting empirical studies on RS/C in IMH-based work with children and families. Searches of Academic Search Complete, CINAHL, MEDLINE, APA PsychArticles, APA PsycInfo, and Web of Science were supplemented with a Google Scholar search and citation searching. Following title/abstract screening (n = 233) and full-text review (n = 168), 35 reports met criteria for inclusion. Key findings were organized into four categories: Essential components and processes of RS/C; Experiences and outcomes of RS/C; Emerging issues in RS/C literature; and Measuring, researching, and reporting on RS/C. Results describe the components and experience of engaging in quality RS/C, and show that practitioners generally experience RS/C as supportive and beneficial. The existing literature has some methodological limitations and further empirical research is needed on outcomes of RS/C. Practice implications and potential future research directions are discussed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 79-117 |
Number of pages | 39 |
Journal | Infant Mental Health Journal |
Volume | 45 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- Psychische Gesundheit von Kindern
- Reflexive Beratung
- Reflexive Praxis
- Reflexive Supervision
- Scoping Review
- consulta con reflexión
- infant mental health
- práctica con reflexión
- reflective consultation
- reflective practice
- reflective supervision
- revisión de antecedentes
- salud mental infantil
- scoping review
- supervisión con reflexión