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Models of collaboration : a guide for mental health professionals working with health care practitioners

Author: David B Seaburn; et al
Publisher: New York, NY : Basic Books, ©1996.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Seaburn and others explain the notion of collaboration between mental health care professionals and the physicians directly treating a patient, including how to foster flexibility, referrals in the "real world," and setting up environments in hospitals and from primary care practices.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Models of collaboration.
New York, NY : Basic Books, c1996
(OCoLC)606156344
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David B Seaburn; et al
ISBN: 0465095801 9780465095803 0465075150 9780465075157
OCLC Number: 34544546
Description: xi, 350 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Part I: Foundations of collaboration --
1. Foundations of collaboration --
2. Collaboration in historical perspective --
3. Key ingredients for effective collaboration --
4. The efficacy of a collaborative approach --
Part II: Perspectives on collaboration --
5. The role of personal experience in the decision to collaborate --
6. Wrong turns, blind alleys, and paths to follow --
7. The influence of collaboration on the mental health professional's identity and practice --
Part III: Implementing collaboration --
8. Fostering flexibility: the spectrum of collaboration --
9. The "real world": collaboration in primary care --
10. Views from the inside: setting up a collaborative primary care practice --
11. Fertile fields: collaboration in family medicine residency programs --
12. Partners in the "House": collaboration in hospital settings --
13. Up-front money: collaboration and managed care --
Part IV: Training and the future of collaboration --
14. Training for collaboration --
15: Predictions for the future of collaboration --
Appendix A: Collaborative family health care coalition chapters --
Appendix B: Eliciting the patient's and family's story --
Appendix C: Conferences --
Appendix D: Training program directory --
Appendix E: Medical terminology --
Appendix F: Mental health record-keeping for medical settings.
Responsibility: David B. Seaburn ... [et al.].
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