Reflective practice, a cornerstone of both education and clinical training, encapsulates the deliberate process of critically examining one’s experiences to integrate theoretical knowledge with ...
“Reflective capacity is technically defined as a mental skill in which the mind is able to recognize (a) that all human behavior has meaning in terms of what is going on inside a person’s mind, such ...
Many of us grown-ups are busy scribbling out new year’s resolutions this week in the hopes that we can finally lose those few extra pounds, get more sleep, finish that project - whatever living your ...
This piece was co-authored by Dr. Regina Pally, a psychiatrist, and founder of the Center for Reflective Communities. A recent tweet by Conan O’Brien made us smile: “Raising two teenagers is a tough ...
Parental reflective functioning refers to a caregiver’s capacity to envisage and interpret both their own and their child’s mental states—thoughts, feelings and intentions—and to appreciate how these ...
The rapid development of Large Language Models (LLMs) forces educators to confront a difficult question: Can AI meaningfully support reflective practice, or will it simply accelerate the reduction of ...