‘…you kind of frantically go from one thing to the next and there isn't any time for thinking any more’: A reflection on the impact of organisational change on relatedness in multidisciplinary teams.

Katherine Nutt, Saskia Keville

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Abstract

This paper reflects on the relational impact on Clinical Psychologists of NHS organisational change in the context of cuts and reorganisation. The reflections illustrate one theme drawn from a study of eight Clinical Psychologists working within adult Community Mental Health Multi-Disciplinary Teams. The paper considers the impact of competition and change in healthcare on the ability to engage in reflective practice potentially affecting client care due to reduced joint-working, consistency and creativity. The paper considers how acts of kindness (compassion) within organisational contexts at all levels can facilitate relatedness, reflection and more human care. It concludes by considering how shifting from short-term planning evaluating efficiencies based on perceived financial value, to thinking more widely and long-term about relational value may be of benefit to clinicians, clients and the system as a whole.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-232
JournalReflective Practice
Volume17
Issue number2
Early online date3 Mar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • reflective practice
  • relatedness
  • multi-disciplinary teams
  • clinical psychology
  • change
  • compassion

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