CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK ROLES IN AN INTEGRATIVE, INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
- 6 November 1981
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis
- Vol. 6 (4) , 1-15
- https://doi.org/10.1300/j010v06n04_01
Abstract
This paper is directed toward those attempting to develop effective social work functions within an interdisciplinary treatment team and utilizes a specialized group as a demonstration model. The Inborn Errors of Metabolism Team at the University of Tennessee Child Development Center deals with children whose genetic disorders require precise dietary management for the prevention of various handicapping conditions including mental retardation. Representatives of the six disciplines forming the core team recognize that professional interdependence must combine with parental cooperation if the program is to succeed. The clinical social worker is a permanent member of the team and focuses on the family during the years each child is followed. Social work roles are multiple and include those of crisis interventionist, family therapist, marriage counselor, patient advocate, and team interpreter. Such social work involvement is essential in the holistic approach to long-term patient care which recognizes that no disorder exists apart from the patient, nor the patient from his family.Keywords
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