Balancing Personal and Professional Identities: The Art of Collaborative Practice

Harkness et al present a collection of narratives on the art of collaborative practice, which has promised practitioners increased opportunities for improving patient care, networking, and sharing of resources. While collaborative relationships may be perceived as risky, the overall personal and pro...

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Published in:Families systems & health 2003-04, Vol.21 (1), p.93-99
Main Authors: Harkness, Jennifer L, Smith, Angela L, Waxman, Dael M, Mix, Nora V
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Language:English
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Summary:Harkness et al present a collection of narratives on the art of collaborative practice, which has promised practitioners increased opportunities for improving patient care, networking, and sharing of resources. While collaborative relationships may be perceived as risky, the overall personal and professional rewards far outweigh the risks.
ISSN:1091-7527
1939-0602
DOI:10.1037/h0089505