'If services are to develop a culture of compassionate care then reflective practice should be integral and this book provides a model for how this could be achieved.'
Tony Lavender, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
'Arabella Kurtzs book is a rich and compelling account of why and how reflective practice in groups can and must be implemented throughout health and care. Taking time out to reflect collectively on what we are trying to achieve, how we are going about it and what we need to change can seem like an optional diversion. It is not. Reflective practice is the royal road to innovation and improving care for those we serve.'
Michael West CBE, Senior Visiting Fellow, The Kings Fund, London. Professor of Organizational Psychology, Lancaster University, UK
'With communities of reflective practice emerging across the United Kingdom and Australia, Dr Kurtzs updated book arrives at a pivotal time. This edition provides a detailed exploration of group dynamics and the facilitator role, as well as developments such as the post-pandemic rise of the online medium and the use of reflective practice groups as brief interventions. There is also a summary of the growing evidence pointing towards their restorative and formative benefits.'
Chris Dawber, Reflective Practice Group Consultancy. Mental Health Nurse and Psychotherapist, Queensland, Australia