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Video enhanced reflective practice : professional development through attuned interactions /

Video Enhanced Reflective Practice (VERP), an application of Video Interaction Guidance, supports individuals or groups to reflect on and develop their professional communication, teaching or therapeutic skills with their clients through shared review of moments of attuned interaction in video clips...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kennedy, Hilary, Landor, Miriam, Todd, Liz
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / Miriam Landor
  • Part One. Video enhanced reflective practice (VERP)
  • VERP: introduction / Hilary Kennedy and Miriam Landor
  • What makes video enhanced reflective practice (verp) successful for system change? / Jenny Jarvis and Susan Lyon
  • From the beginnings of VERP to today / Lia van Rosmalen and Hilary Kennedy
  • How and why VERP works / Miriam Landor
  • Part 2. Applications of VERP
  • Perinatal and infant mental health / Angela Underdown
  • Getting to the heart of nurturing relationships in schools / Kirsty Quinn
  • Making sure that teaching assistants can make a difference / Joanna Hewitt, Stephanie Satariano, and Liz Todd
  • Connect, reflect and grow / Jo Birbeck, Karen Williams, Monika Celebi, and Annemie Wetzels
  • VERP (video enhanced reflective practice) as a leadership development tool in the banking industry / Maria V. Doria
  • Part Three. Profound and multiple learning disabilities
  • Supporting interactions with adults who have profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as their skills deteriorate / Sheridan Forster
  • OIVA : supporting staff for better interaction with people with complex communication needs / Katja Burakoff and Kaisa Martikainen
  • The indispensable moments of relating / Anna-Greta Ledin
  • Part Four. Higher education
  • Just conversations / Robin Sen and Bev Jowett
  • Integrating Video enhanced reflective practice into medical education / Alex Greene, Emma Cartwright, and Clare Webster
  • Turning the lens on the professional learning and development of trainee educational psychologists / Michelle Sancho, Helen Upton and Joanna Begley
  • Systematic approaches
  • Systematic change in schools using VERP / Ben Hayes, Lucy Browne, and Liz Todd
  • Evolving the delivery of children's services : VIG and verp supporting organizational change in Glasgow / Sandra Strathie, Fiona Williams, and Liz Todd
  • Supporting supporting professional and organizational development in post-school work / Cyril Hellier
  • Sustaining change in complex systems : VERP and the SPIN® systems change assets / Jane P. Nestel-Patt, Terri E. Pease
  • Part. Six. Evidence
  • Effects of video-enhanced reflective practice : current evidence and future challenges / Ruben Fukkink, Sanne Huijbregts and Liz Todd
  • Improving interactions improving literacy in early years : an evaluation of a VERP : literacy pilot / Nancy Ferguson
  • "Containing conversations" : introducing VERP into a secure forensic service for adolescents / Helen Gibson, Martin Eliott and Emily Archer
  • Part Seven. Conclusions
  • Reflections on the potential of video enhanced reflective practice (VERP) to support agency in the contemporary workplace / Wilma Barrow and Liz Todd.