Collaborative Health Care: A Family-Oriented Model
By (Author) Michael L. Glenn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th April 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.10973
Hardback
235
Within the medical professions, the notion of the family as the basic unit of medical care has attracted a wide following, especially from physicians committed to a psychosocial orientation. Collaborative family-oriented primary care rests on interaction between family physicians and family therapists or counselors. Fundamental to this view is the conviction that one cannot understand a patient's illness without knowing the social, emotional, and biological context in which he or she lives. In addition, the author provides a much-needed examination of the rationale for instituting this type of medical care organization, and how such care can be cost effective, satisfying to patients, and a means to further understanding and research into health and illness.
. . . recommended reading for anyone working in a collaborative health care setting.-Contemporary Psychology
." . . recommended reading for anyone working in a collaborative health care setting."-Contemporary Psychology
MICHAEL GLENN, M.D. is a full-time family practitioner in Everett, Massachusetts as well as a faculty member at both the Boston University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester.