Abstract

This study is a qualitative study on the experiences of counselors in child protection agencies that participated in the form of a reflecting team for the solution-focused family therapy approach for the supervision of child abuse family counseling cases. Although the use of the reflection team in social constructivist interventions is universal, I would like to explore the meaning and applicability of the reflection team in the field of Korean counseling. In-depth interviews with counselors or counselors from child protection agencies were conducted to identify and organize important themes. Participants were able to escape from the problem-centered view of the family, understand the case from different perspectives, and gather extensive experience in how to approach the case by reflecting various opinions. Group supervision in the form of a reflection team, centered on counselors for child protection agencies, helped counselors find the strengths of child abuse families and allowed them to value minor changes.

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