The psychologist and hospital policy: A report from the real world. |
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Authors: | Kastenbaum Robert |
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Abstract: | Discusses the hospital as a "city-state" and how psychologists' skills can be applied there. Decision making by hospital staff is discussed in terms of meta-issues. Psychologists have useful hospital skills apart from the traditional roles of assessment, therapy, and program evaluation. These skills include the knack of conceptualizing complex and dynamic situations and of using their own reactions as an instrument to understand special interests involved, shift the balance of incentives, and improve communication. (1 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | hospital vs " city-state" , role in modification of hospital decisions, psychologists |
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