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Collaborative Care Interprofessional Interagency And Interpersonal 2000 Edition by Sally Hornby, Jo Atkins , John Wiley And Sons Ltd

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    Author(s)Sally Hornby, Jo Atkins
    PublisherJohn Wiley And Sons Ltd
    ISBN9780632056699
    Pages244
    BindingSoftbound
    Language English
    Publish YearDecember 2000

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    John Wiley And Sons Ltd Collaborative Care Interprofessional Interagency And Interpersonal 2000 Edition by Sally Hornby, Jo Atkins

    Practitioners of all professions recognize the need and importance of collaboration, yet many find it far from easy to achieve. This book provides insights and understandings into the complexities of collaborative relationships so that individuals and groups can take constructive action to detect hindrances and attempt to overcome them. The heightened interest in new ways of working together in health and social care has merited a new edition of this excellent text. Four new contributors have enlarged on the pioneering work of the late Sally Hornby, adding new material on collaborative relationships within organizational hierarchies of health and social care. Key themes such as the fight for resources, the tendency of professionals to behave defensively towards their clients, their departments and their resources, and the use of individual and group coping mechanisms are revisited. The new focus adds reflections on the effects of the professional and organizational contexts to these issues and provides new perspectives on the effectiveness of helping relationships in the year 2000 and beyond.



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