This title was first published in 2003. In this key volume, William Housley examines the concepts of multidisciplinarity and team practice in social care settings and considers how and why the two concepts have been brought together in recent years. Furthermore, he discusses the various theoretical assumptions that underpin models of multidisciplinary teamwork. This is contrasted with interactional and ethnomethodological approaches that have examined the lived reality of work practices and social organization. The author applies these approaches to understanding multidisciplinary team interaction and communication within social care settings through the use of conversation and membership categorization analysis. Topics covered include the negotiation and accomplishment of professional and lay role-identities, claims making and the display of knowledge in team settings, the use of narrative and stories in decision making and the local organization and accomplishment of team leadership. Furthermore, it is argued that recent developments and ideas concerning the re-engineering of team structures within health and social care settings would benefit from some consideration of observations generated from this approach to exploring multidisciplinary team practice.
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Interaction in Multidisciplinary Teams (Ashgate 2003) coauthor (with Paul Atkinson) of Interactionism: An Essay In Sociological Amnesia (Sage 2003) and (with Paul Atkinson and Sara Delamont) Contours of Culture: Complex Ethnography and ...
Each craft artist and artisan develops and uses distinctive techniques in order to manipulate their materials. Basic materials are combined and recombined to generate a multiplicity of types and forms, styles and games.
By short-term memory, Miller meant a memory store in which information was assumed to be processed when first perceived. By chunks of information, Miller meant a range of items such as numbers, letters, or words. According to Miller's ...
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Bernheimer, L. P., and Keogh, B. K. (1995). Weaving interventions into the fabric of everyday life: An approach ... Forneris, T., Danish, S. J., and Scott, D. L. (2007). Setting goals, solving problems, and seeking social support: ...
With thousands of new CBT therapists being trained over the coming years, this book will be a constant companion for all those starting life as a therapist, one they will want to have to hand at all times.
Beyond Human-Computer Interaction Jenny Preece, Helen Sharp, Yvonne Rogers ... Interaction design is mostly carried out by multidisciplinary teams, where the skill sets of engineers, designers, programmers, psychologists, ...
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