Reflective Supervision for clergy and coaches
Where coaching focuses on movement towards a particular aim or goal, reflective supervision provides a regular set-apart space
for the clergy or coach to reflect on their work as a practitioner as it emerges. Reflective Supervision addresses both the well-being and development of the practitioner and those with whom they work. It supports lifelong learning and formation through shared reflection and exploring creative approaches to demanding situations. Reflective supervision utilizes a variety of creative methods to help you dig past superficial answers to uncover greater self-awareness
for the clergy or coach to reflect on their work as a practitioner as it emerges. Reflective Supervision addresses both the well-being and development of the practitioner and those with whom they work. It supports lifelong learning and formation through shared reflection and exploring creative approaches to demanding situations. Reflective supervision utilizes a variety of creative methods to help you dig past superficial answers to uncover greater self-awareness
RestorativeThe restorative function of reflective supervision supports you as person. How is your work impacting your well-being as a person? To what degree are your patterns of recovery and renewal adequately refreshing your spirit and joy?
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FormativeThe formative function of reflective supervision supports you as a pastor or coach. What are the challenges you're currently facing in the work and how might you approach them? What are your growing edges? What outcomes are you working towards and how might you improve them?
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NormativeThe normative function of reflective supervision supports you as an ethical practitioner. What are the behavioral and theological boundaries, norms and expectations of your context? Where are there risks to you or others and how shall you manage them?
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