Reflection and supervision Gillian Ruch Nott CfSWP June 2015.

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Reflection and supervision Gillian Ruch Nott CfSWP June 2015

Transcript of Reflection and supervision Gillian Ruch Nott CfSWP June 2015.

Reflection and supervision

Gillian RuchNott CfSWP June 2015

Obstacles to emotionally informed practice: Anxiety, risk and austerity

Financial austerity

Financial accountabilit

y

Professional reductionism

Austere practice

Anxiety and

inefficiency

The Austerity Cycle

Austerity, Anxiety and Emotion

So not just financial austerity but emotional austerity

Dysfunction and distress - anxiety - defensive practice

Compounded by contemporary trends (Cain, 2012; Sandel, 2012; Turkle, 2010)

Emotional austerity

Characteristics of Emotionally Austere Practice

O CertainO SimpleO Risk-free and averseO DoingO Cognitive/Rational O ObjectiveO Outcome-drivenO Techno-bureaucrat. compet

O UncertainO ComplexO Risk-ridden and

tolerantO BeingO Affective/IrrationalO SubjectiveO Relationship-basedO Emotional intelligence

Austere Anxious Avoidance

What is it, at root, that is being avoided?... Of

particular relevance are frequent examples of “turning a blind eye” – that is failing to see what is before one’s eyes because to do so would cause too much psychic disturbance – and of various forms of “attacks on linking” – that is systematic disconnection between things which logically belong together, again a defence which is employed because to make the link would be a source of painful anxiety (Rustin, 2005:12).

Feeling

Doing Thinking

Reflective leaders and practitioners

The inter-dependent characteristics of integrated

practice

Emotionally integrated practice©Gillian Ruch2014

Emotional

‘feeling’ containment

Organisational

‘doing’ containment

Epistemological

‘knowing’ containment

Holistic containment creates reflective, emotionally intelligent leaders and practitioners

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Maternal and paternal containment (Western, 2008)

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containment

Reveri

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Act

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y Paternal containment