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A guide for interprofessional collaboration

Alexandria, Virginia : CSWE Press, [2018]

Social workers are increasingly embracing interprofessional teams as a strategy to tackle interrelated social issues across systems. Despite its promise, however, effective interprofessional collaboration can be difficult to realize in practice. Profession-driven differences related to training, terminology, and role perceptions can make collaboration a daunting task, along with conflicts over power and status and misperceptions about professional roles and responsibilities. A Guide for Interprofessional Collaboration helps students and practitioners develop the skills necessary to engage in interprofessional collaborative practice. Edited by leading researchers, the workbook uses Bronstein's Model of Interdisciplinary Collaboration as a framework. Case examples, practice tips, and multimedia links make this workbook a useful tool for traditional, hybrid, and online courses, as well as for independent learning and continuing education.

Bibliographic Information


Format: eBook
Subject: Interpersonal relations
Publication Year:2018
Language:English
Published:Alexandria, Virginia : CSWE Press, [2018]
ISBN:9780872931817
0872931811
0-87293-181-1
Notes:Description based on print version record.
Course: SW501

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