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The resource collaborator role: A model for interactions involving psychologists

Tyler, Forrest B ; Pargament, Kenneth I ; Gatz, Margaret Pallak, Michael S

The American psychologist, 1983-04, Vol.38 (4), p.388-398 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Arlington, Va: American Psychological Association

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  • Título:
    The resource collaborator role: A model for interactions involving psychologists
  • Autor: Tyler, Forrest B ; Pargament, Kenneth I ; Gatz, Margaret
  • Pallak, Michael S
  • Assuntos: Human ; Interpersonal Interaction ; Psychologists ; Reciprocity ; Roles
  • É parte de: The American psychologist, 1983-04, Vol.38 (4), p.388-398
  • Descrição: Establishes the resource collaborator role as an alternative in which expert-nonexpert interactions are viewed as a reciprocal process. All participants acknowledge their own and each other's resources and limitations, share their resources, and recognize their reciprocal gains. The resource collborator model is suggested to be more congruent with positive mental health goals and with viable scholarly and professional roles than are traditional helping models. In addition, issues that arise in constructing and evaluating resource-collaborative approaches are discussed. (57 ref)
  • Editor: Arlington, Va: American Psychological Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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