The purpose of this study was to describe counsellors' perceptions of their collaboration experiences with psychiatrists working in the context of a community mental health team. Specifically, perceptions of facilitating and impeding factors that influence collaboration were identified. Interpretive description (Thorne, Kirkham, & McDonald-Ernes, 1997), a qualitative methodology, was selected as the means of attaining descriptions of the collaboration process that would depict the commonalities among the participant sample while maintaining the unique experience of each individual. Participants included four female and four male Caucasian counsellors between the ages of 38 and 57 who possessed either an M.A. or M.Ed. degree and were curre...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
Purpose: This paper proposes a tentative theoretical model (PINCOM) and a measure of mental health a...
abstract: Purpose: Assess provider perceptions on care coordination, collaboration, teamwork, and sh...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that effective collaborative practice among health professionals ma...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Thirty psychiatrists and social workers were interviewed concerning their views on: (1) the feasibil...
Objectives: This study aims at identifying profiles of mental health professionals based on individu...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration is important, and often vital, to the promotion of client welfare. W...
Background: Since de-institutionalization of psychiatric care (PC) took place in Sweden during the s...
Tension exists among members of various mental health professions, but factors that contribute to th...
The multi-professional health care setting calls for a stronger evidence-based practice for providin...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed methods multiple-case study was to describe how interdisciplinary...
This study examined thirty interdisciplinary teams operating as a therapeutic milieu within a childr...
The term collaboration has become part of the current parlance of several schools of psychotherapy a...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
Purpose: This paper proposes a tentative theoretical model (PINCOM) and a measure of mental health a...
abstract: Purpose: Assess provider perceptions on care coordination, collaboration, teamwork, and sh...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that effective collaborative practice among health professionals ma...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Thirty psychiatrists and social workers were interviewed concerning their views on: (1) the feasibil...
Objectives: This study aims at identifying profiles of mental health professionals based on individu...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration is important, and often vital, to the promotion of client welfare. W...
Background: Since de-institutionalization of psychiatric care (PC) took place in Sweden during the s...
Tension exists among members of various mental health professions, but factors that contribute to th...
The multi-professional health care setting calls for a stronger evidence-based practice for providin...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed methods multiple-case study was to describe how interdisciplinary...
This study examined thirty interdisciplinary teams operating as a therapeutic milieu within a childr...
The term collaboration has become part of the current parlance of several schools of psychotherapy a...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
Purpose: This paper proposes a tentative theoretical model (PINCOM) and a measure of mental health a...
abstract: Purpose: Assess provider perceptions on care coordination, collaboration, teamwork, and sh...