Transcription of A Model for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
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Bronstein / A Model for Interdisciplinary Collaboration297 CCC Code: 0037-8046/03 $ 2003 National Association of Social Workers, Model for Interdisciplinary CollaborationLaura R. BronsteinSocial workers have worked with colleagues from other disciplines since theearly days of the profession; yet, they were without clear models to guide thisinterdisciplinary work. The author uses multidisciplinary theoreticalliterature and conceptual and research pieces from social work literature tosupport the development of such a Model . First, current trends relevant tointerdisciplinary practice are noted to emphasize its importance.
interprofessional collaboration; model development S ocial workers practice in schools, hospitals, psychiatric clinics, juvenile courts, prisons, police departments, and a range of other set-tings (Abramson & Rosenthal, 1995; Gibelman, 1995). Current practice demands collaboration between social workers and the professionals who dominate these ...
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