2016
DOI: 10.1111/famp.12214
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Creating a Space for Acknowledgment and Generativity in Reflective Group Supervision

Abstract: Small group supervision is a powerful venue for generative conversations because of the multiplicity of perspectives available and the potential for an appreciative audience to a practitioner's work. At the same time, the well-intentioned reflections by a few practitioners in a room can inadvertently duplicate normative discourses that circulate in the wider culture and the profession. This article explores the use of narrative practices for benefiting from the advantages of group supervision while mindful of … Show more

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“…Another advantage is that workers become “exposed to the wide range of personal responses from other group members” (O'Rourke, , p. 170). As Paré () emphasized, “There are always multiple descriptions or interpretations of any event” (p. 273), and each participant can come up with a facet that adds to the picture. In addition, when predicaments are shared with colleagues, the nurse may feel less lonely and confirmed and empowered (Holm, Lantz, & Severinsson, ).…”
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“…Another advantage is that workers become “exposed to the wide range of personal responses from other group members” (O'Rourke, , p. 170). As Paré () emphasized, “There are always multiple descriptions or interpretations of any event” (p. 273), and each participant can come up with a facet that adds to the picture. In addition, when predicaments are shared with colleagues, the nurse may feel less lonely and confirmed and empowered (Holm, Lantz, & Severinsson, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…“To know that others have experienced similar emotions, and that constructive outcomes are possible, is comforting” (Emde, , p. 667). Group supervisions also contribute to team‐building of the staff by creating a “context in which practice is collectively developed and professional identities forged” (Paré, , p. 273).…”
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“…The final article in this section, “Generativity in Reflective Group Supervision,” is from Paré (), and is somewhat of a reprise of the lead article on reflection. The reader will find some similarity in the historical backdrop of reflecting teams, but where Weingarten delves into the reflective (and reflexive) process as a relational engagement both in clinical practice and everyday life, Paré illustrates the use of good reflections, ones that are generative rather than discouraging, in specific group supervision practices.…”
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