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How can reflective practice repair therapeutic relationships?
Lenice Murray (Mental Health Social Worker) and Lee Crothers (Mental Health Occupational Therapist) explore how ruptures to relationships are common with a focus on how these can show up when working with consumers, carers and teams.
They explore why avoiding communication breakdowns can damage trust and care, and how honest conversations, shared responsibility, and strong supervision can help repair relationships and support safer practice.
Liked this episode? Share with others and subscribe to Mental Health in Practice for more practice insights.
Explore resources on therapeutic relationships and trauma-informed care on the MHPN website.
Share your comments, questions and feedback about Mental Health in Practice: https://mhpn.org.au/podcast-feedback/.
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How can reflective practice repair therapeutic relationships?
Lenice Murray (Mental Health Social Worker) and Lee Crothers (Mental Health Occupational Therapist) explore how ruptures to relationships are common with a focus on how these can show up when working with consumers, carers and teams.
They explore why avoiding communication breakdowns can damage trust and care, and how honest conversations, shared responsibility, and strong supervision can help repair relationships and support safer practice.
Liked this episode? Share with others and subscribe to Mental Health in Practice for more practice insights.
Explore resources on therapeutic relationships and trauma-informed care on the MHPN website.
Share your comments, questions and feedback about Mental Health in Practice: https://mhpn.org.au/podcast-feedback/.

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