Full Spectrum Reflective Practice

When we work with clients and patients, any reflective practice we do is often focused on the client work alone. While this is of course central, it is only one aspect of the ecosystem. In order to create a sustainable practice , we need to tend to all aspects to ensure best practice and outcomes for clients, practitioner wellbeing and professional progression.

Full -Spectrum Reflective Practice take a wholistic approach to practitioner care and tend to all aspects that impact our wellbeing, we have created a practice that tends to the practitioners, their clients, their practice as a whole and the dynamic relationship between these 3 pillars. Without attention  to all areas, we miss the opportunity for true reflection on what impacts up personally and professionally with our work and create blind spots and energy blocks that inhibit our pathway. 

In order to create a sustainable practice, we need to ensure that our own needs are met as well as our clients. When we work...

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A Practitioner-Centred Approach

Client-centred practice with a focus on best outcomes is core to most practitioners in the therapeutic, holistic, coaching and allied health professions. And rightly so. Keeping the clients welfare as central is not only key to ensuring clients get the best possible service available, but also keeps ethical practice to the forefront. In the professions who have the benefit of clinical or cross-professional supervision, once again these practices are client-centred to ensure best outcomes and ethical practice is maintained. Once again this is essential to gatekeeping the professions and keeping client’s safe and their needs front and centre. 

Over recent years I've begun to investigate the expanding and evolving of this core tenet when we bring the practitioner themselves into the centre alongside the client. 

How can both be the central focus? 

There can only be one element at the centre? 

To put the practitioner at the centre relegates the client to some...

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THE PRACTITIONER-CARE COLLECTIVE

When we work with people in a supportive role, be it through the therapeutic modalities, allied & alternative health professions or in a coaching or mentoring capacity, the most important resource we have is ourselves.  All the tools, techniques , modalities and knowledge we use is nothing without a resourced and resilient practitioner behind it . You are the golden goose!

We all know the importance of self-care, but when we work as practitioners with people, this must be brought to a whole new level. It must become front and central to our practice as the energetic exchange and exposure that happens within our system when working with people in these capacities, leaves us at higher risk of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue and burnout. Self-care is not just scented candles and bubble bath! And a robust practitioner-care plan must that a wholistic and multi-level approach. 

With this in mind, I’ve created the practitioner-care collective in response to...

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