What Is Reflective Supervision & Why Is It Important?
During this 1-hour, interactive session participants will learn and discuss the components of Reflective Supervision and its benefits for early childhood professionals and the families they serve.
Presenter:
Kristyn Driver, LMSW, IMH-E® Infant Mental Health Specialist Kristyn is excited to be on the SCIMHA team serving as the Reflective Supervision program manager. Kristyn has dedicated her career to serving infants, toddlers, young children and their families. She is endorsed as an infant mental health specialist through the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. Kristyn has a strong belief in the power of relationships as a change agent and is dedicated to creating spaces for healthy relationships to flourish. With over a decade providing intensive home based infant mental health services, Kristyn recognizes how rewarding, and yet challenging and isolating early childhood work can be. This work is not possible without the grounding experience of a reflective supervision relationship. Kristyn is passionate about creating the felt experience of safety for early childhood professionals to explore their work more deeply, honor their feelings and grow their reflective capacity.
Kristyn is excited to be on the SCIMHA team serving as the Reflective Supervision program manager. Kristyn has dedicated her career to serving infants, toddlers, young children and their families. She is endorsed as an infant mental health specialist through the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health. Kristyn has a strong belief in the power of relationships as a change agent and is dedicated to creating spaces for healthy relationships to flourish. With over a decade providing intensive home based infant mental health services, Kristyn recognizes how rewarding, and yet challenging and isolating early childhood work can be. This work is not possible without the grounding experience of a reflective supervision relationship. Kristyn is passionate about creating the felt experience of safety for early childhood professionals to explore their work more deeply, honor their feelings and grow their reflective capacity.
*Time spent at this event counts toward IMHE® and/or ECMHE® Training or Renewal requirements. We recommend consulting the Competency Guidelines associated with your Endorsement® category to confirm. Please contact SCIMHA's Endorsement Coordinator at endorsement@scimha.org with any questions.
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