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Book Synopsis

This book discusses complex motivational conditions and strategies on macro, meso, and micro levels promoting reflectivity in interpersonal professional practice.

The increasing demands made on practitioners in social and health services, as illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, can lead to great uncertainty over how to find "the right response" to complex expressions of need and how to account for ethical professional decisions in view of prevailing strategies of 'risk reduction' and managerial accounting. Reflectivity has been recognised as being of central importance for guiding practitioners towards situationally differentiated and accountable practice. However, it is a complex process made up not only of different psychological components and their interplay with educational and organisational contexts, but also of multilevel interactions and purely situational conditions that can have positive or negative effects. The individual and team reflectivity can be learned and supported through various educational and managerial opportunities, sensitively guided personal and professional experiences and specific patterns of interaction which are reviewed in the book.

Reflective supervision in the workplace plays a pivotal role in enabling individual and team reflective processes. However, there are also social and organisational factors that can hinder the development of individual and team reflectivity. The particular value of this publication is that the authors focus on complex research findings from several consecutive studies and critically review and discuss the conditions for reflectivity from various perspectives and with the background of rich academic literature and research. Their research-derived empirical and analytical insights were submitted to managers and educators, and effective and realistic strategies and methods to enhance different levels of reflectivity in students and practitioners were discussed and are summarised in this volume. Among the topics covered:

  • The significance of reflectivity in professional social and health care in relation to changing socio-political contexts
  • Gender aspects of reflectivity in the social and healthcare field
  • Operationalisation of reflectivity for research by personal, team and organisational scales
  • Cultural and communicational patterns of interaction enabling professional reflective processes

Enhancing Professionality Through Reflectivity in Social and Health Care is pertinent reading for professors of professional academic training programmes for social workers, nurses, supervisors, trainers in non-formal learning settings, students, and managers of social and health services with an interest in enhancing organisational cultures.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Reflectivity in philosophical, sociological, psychological and pedagogical contexts

Zuzana Havrdová and Walter Lorenz


2. The significance of reflectivity in professional social and health care in relation to changing socio-political contexts

Walter Lorenz


3. Promoting reflective learning styles among social work and nursing students – a review

Monika Čajko Eibicht and Walter Lorenz

4. Supervision at the workplace as a unique space for reflection

Martin Hajný and Zuzana Havrdová


5. Gender aspects of reflectivity in the social and healthcare field: forms of feminization of the caring profession as frames for reflexivity

Monika Bosá


6. Reflective approaches to professionalisation through legislation, structures and cultures: Example from Czech social and health services

Matěj Lejsal and Jiří Krejčí

7. Researching reflectivity by scales

Iva Šolcová, Filip Děchtěrenko and Zuzana Havrdová


8. The interaction between institutional cultures and individual dispositions to self-reflection – a hierarchical analysis

Zuzana Havrdová


9. Levels of reflectivity – conditions and strategies for supporting reflectivity in health and social care services: Qualitative research

Zuzana Havrdová and Walter Lorenz

10. Towards an integrated approach to fostering reflectivity in social and health professions

Walter Lorenz

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 14/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031288005, 978-3031288005
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book discusses complex motivational conditions and strategies on macro, meso, and micro levels promoting reflectivity in interpersonal professional practice.

      The increasing demands made on practitioners in social and health services, as illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, can lead to great uncertainty over how to find "the right response" to complex expressions of need and how to account for ethical professional decisions in view of prevailing strategies of 'risk reduction' and managerial accounting. Reflectivity has been recognised as being of central importance for guiding practitioners towards situationally differentiated and accountable practice. However, it is a complex process made up not only of different psychological components and their interplay with educational and organisational contexts, but also of multilevel interactions and purely situational conditions that can have positive or negative effects. The individual and team reflectivity can be learned and supported through various educational and managerial opportunities, sensitively guided personal and professional experiences and specific patterns of interaction which are reviewed in the book.

      Reflective supervision in the workplace plays a pivotal role in enabling individual and team reflective processes. However, there are also social and organisational factors that can hinder the development of individual and team reflectivity. The particular value of this publication is that the authors focus on complex research findings from several consecutive studies and critically review and discuss the conditions for reflectivity from various perspectives and with the background of rich academic literature and research. Their research-derived empirical and analytical insights were submitted to managers and educators, and effective and realistic strategies and methods to enhance different levels of reflectivity in students and practitioners were discussed and are summarised in this volume. Among the topics covered:

      • The significance of reflectivity in professional social and health care in relation to changing socio-political contexts
      • Gender aspects of reflectivity in the social and healthcare field
      • Operationalisation of reflectivity for research by personal, team and organisational scales
      • Cultural and communicational patterns of interaction enabling professional reflective processes

      Enhancing Professionality Through Reflectivity in Social and Health Care is pertinent reading for professors of professional academic training programmes for social workers, nurses, supervisors, trainers in non-formal learning settings, students, and managers of social and health services with an interest in enhancing organisational cultures.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: Reflectivity in philosophical, sociological, psychological and pedagogical contexts

      Zuzana Havrdová and Walter Lorenz


      2. The significance of reflectivity in professional social and health care in relation to changing socio-political contexts

      Walter Lorenz


      3. Promoting reflective learning styles among social work and nursing students – a review

      Monika Čajko Eibicht and Walter Lorenz

      4. Supervision at the workplace as a unique space for reflection

      Martin Hajný and Zuzana Havrdová


      5. Gender aspects of reflectivity in the social and healthcare field: forms of feminization of the caring profession as frames for reflexivity

      Monika Bosá


      6. Reflective approaches to professionalisation through legislation, structures and cultures: Example from Czech social and health services

      Matěj Lejsal and Jiří Krejčí

      7. Researching reflectivity by scales

      Iva Šolcová, Filip Děchtěrenko and Zuzana Havrdová


      8. The interaction between institutional cultures and individual dispositions to self-reflection – a hierarchical analysis

      Zuzana Havrdová


      9. Levels of reflectivity – conditions and strategies for supporting reflectivity in health and social care services: Qualitative research

      Zuzana Havrdová and Walter Lorenz

      10. Towards an integrated approach to fostering reflectivity in social and health professions

      Walter Lorenz

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