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Resilience-based Clinical Supervision
What is Resilience-based Clinical Supervision?
Resilience-based Clinical Supervision (RBCS) is a form of restorative clinical supervision which focuses on the ‘emotional systems motivating the response to a situation’ and includes elements of mindfulness-based exercises with a view to ‘enhancing wellbeing, resilience and improving care’.
RBCS is a facilitated reflective discussion, characterised by:
- Co-creating a safe space
- Integrating mindfulness-based stress-reduction exercises
- Focusing on the emotional systems motivating our response to a situation
- Considering the role of our internal critic in sustaining or underpinning our response to a situation
- Maintaining a compassionate flow to self and consequently to others
Evaluation of the impact of RBCS suggests that it can help individuals to develop an increased awareness of the importance of self-care and question organisational practices which impact negatively on staff (including their own) and patient wellbeing.
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