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Partnerships in Research, Clinical, and Educational Settings

English · Hardback

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Bibace, Dillon, and Dowes articulate diverse aspects of partnerships, comparing them to traditional realtionships between professionals and patients, students, and research participants. Neither the editors nor the various contributors subscribe to one interpretation of Partnerships. Instead they subscribe to the assumption that there are multiple interpretations. These differences are based on many factors such as a professional's primary identity as clinician, teacher, or researcher. The possibilities presented will aid readers in enacting partnership relationships in their own settings.

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Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Partnership in the Social World: Opportunities for Science and Practice
The Partnership Approach In Research Settings
The Partnership Approach In Educational Settings
The Partnership Approach In Clinical Settings
Partnerships in Interprofessional Collaboration
A Partnership Ideal
Author Index
Subject Index


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Roger Bibace, James Dillon, Barbara Noel

Product details

Assisted by Roger Bibace (Editor), Bibace Roger (Editor), James Dillon (Editor), Dillon James (Editor), Barbara Noel Dowds (Editor), Dowds Barbara Noel (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.11.1999
 
EAN 9781567504545
ISBN 978-1-56750-454-5
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Psychology: Developmental

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