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      • Reflective practice transforms client-centered care from “doing to” to “being with”, and from responding to connecting. In reflective practice, we aim to see the world as the client sees it, work to understand their experience of the world and at the same time attend to the balance of relationships surrounding them.
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  2. Dec 31, 2021 · This article introduces the basics behind reflection along with questions and worksheets that encourage and support the reflective process and maximize the benefits for therapists, clients, and students.

  3. There are three main kinds of supervision: administrative, clinical, and reflective. It is very common for the administrative and clinical aspects of supervision to dominate, and for reflection to be minimal, absent or simply about “remembering” sessions and analyzing clinical work from an intellectual perspective.

  4. Reflective counselling practice is mindful practice. Reflective counsellors are aware of their own strengths and limitations. They conduct counselling with purpose and intention. They monitor their own levels of stress and are mindful of personal matters that may interfere with their performance.

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  5. Nov 22, 2023 · Reflective practice typically follows these steps: Description: Detail a specific therapy moment or session. It can be about a strong emotional reaction, but it doesn't need to be. Sometimes,...

  6. Jun 21, 2023 · This section has introduced the concept of reflective practice and what you might use it for. As we move through this resource you will be encouraged to think about how you might make reflection work for you and how you can become a reflective person in your everyday life.

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  7. Abstract. This article intends to highlight the importance of reflective practice, explore the benefits of integrating moment-by-moment and phase-by-phase guiding principles while thinking through and intervening in our cases, and offer psychotherapists of any persuasion guidelines for a reflective practice based on this integration.

  8. Oct 30, 2019 · Reflective practice is increasingly recognized and incorporated into professional counseling and psychotherapy training (Mann, Gordon, & MacLeod 2009). It is essential for ethical practice and cultural competence as well as sound therapeutic judgment.

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