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Emerging trends in psychological practice in long-term care Part II: [Section 2: Multidisciplinary and systemic issues, continued] | Author(s) | Margaret P Norris, Victor Molinari, Suzann Ogland-Hand |
Journal title | Clinical Gerontologist, vol 25, nos 3/4, 2002 |
Pages | pp 173-237 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Psychiatric treatment ; Psychology [care] ; Long term ; Multi disciplinary ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Two articles complete this section on multidisciplinary and systemic issues, begun in Clinical Gerontologist vol 25, nos 1/2. The first examines the use of teamwork in treating depression, while the second gives an overview of training in long-term care facilities. This issue of Clinical Gerontologist, together with vol 25, nos 1/2 in 2002, has also been published by the Haworth Press as a monographic "separate" (same title). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030512203 A |
Classmark | LP: QN: 4Q: 3DM: 7T |
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