A Model for Interdisciplinary Collaboration.
Social Work 2003, July, 48, 3
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Publisher Description
Social workers practice in schools, hospitals, psychiatric clinics, juvenile courts, prisons, police departments, and a range of other settings (Abramson & Rosenthal, 1995; Gibelman, 1995). Current practice demands collaboration between social workers and the professionals who dominate these agencies. For effective collaboration, it is critical to know what constitutes and influences collaboration. Trends in Social Work Practice Relevant to Interdisciplinary Collaboration
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