A qualitative study investigating the potential for collaborative relationships between clinical psychologists and self-help groups in the field of mental health, and comparing clinical psychologists' views about self-help groups with self-help group members' views about the professional care system
This study explores the potential for collaborative relationships between clinical psychologists and self-help group members in the field of mental health, comparing the views of each group in relation to the other and their preferred relationships. The participant group comprised: (a) 16 clinical p...
Main Author: | Whiting, Susan E. |
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Open University
1996
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.361371 |
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