Johnson Carolyn E, Stewart Anne L, Brabeck Mary M, Huber Vida S, Rubin Hank
Department of Graduate Psychology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2004 Oct;60(10):995-1010. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20031.
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is becoming "best practice" in the field of professional psychology and other health care professions. It was named as a core competency at Competencies 2002 and the Consensus Conference and has been endorsed by the American Psychological Association on several occasions. The authors provide a definition of IPC, present conceptual, scholarly, and pragmatic support for IPC, and offer guidance on how Combined-Integrated (C-I) doctoral programs in professional psychology can include IPC to ensure students are well equipped to respond to a client's complex needs. Furthermore, although C-I programs might be particularly well prepared to incorporate IPC into their training, it is argued that programs in the single practice areas of clinical, counseling, and school psychology also may benefit from the inclusion of IPC.
跨专业协作(IPC)正在成为专业心理学领域及其他医疗保健专业的“最佳实践”。它在《2002年胜任力》和共识会议中被列为一项核心胜任力,并多次得到美国心理学会的认可。作者给出了IPC的定义,提供了对IPC的概念性、学术性和实用性支持,并就专业心理学的联合-整合(C-I)博士项目如何纳入IPC以确保学生有充分能力应对客户的复杂需求提供了指导。此外,虽然C-I项目可能特别适合将IPC纳入其培训,但有人认为,临床、咨询和学校心理学等单一实践领域的项目也可能从纳入IPC中受益。