An edition of Models of collaboration (2003)

Models of Collaboration

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working with Health Care Practitioners (Basic Behavioral Science)

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An edition of Models of collaboration (2003)

Models of Collaboration

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working with Health Care Practitioners (Basic Behavioral Science)

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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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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
368

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First Sentence

"THE COMPLEX NATURE of human suffering is the best argument for collaboration between health and mental health professionals."

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC455.2.C65 M63 1996

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7593989M
Internet Archive
modelsofcollabor0000unse_q8p6
ISBN 10
0465075150
ISBN 13
9780465075157
LCCN
96015804
OCLC/WorldCat
34544546
Goodreads
2191153

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