Many students and practitioners are familiar with critical reflection
but struggle to make space for it in their everyday practice. This book
provides an accessible and practical introduction not only to doing
critical reflection, but to being critically reflective.
- It demonstrates how reflective capacity can be developed in different
practice contexts and applied productively to supervision, teamwork and
interprofessional working.
- It outlines the different theoretical underpinnings and methods of
critical reflection, exploring the use of visual images, writing
techniques and group meetings.
- It is rich with engaging case studies and questions for the reader
that will help them to make critical reflection an integral part of
their everyday practice.
This book is an ideal guide to dealing with challenge and change across
a range of social and healthcare services, including social work,
nursing, youth and community work, counselling and allied healthcare
professions.