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 ...
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 ...
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 ...