This monograph articulates diverse aspects of partnerships compared to traditional relationships between professionals and patients, students, and research participants. Neither the editors nor the various contributors subscribe to one interpretation of "partnerships" but subscribe to the assumption that there are multiple interpretations. These differences are based on many factors such as: A professional's primary identity as clinician, teacher, or researcher. The hope is that the reader will resonate and be stimulated by the possibilities presented for enacting partnership relationships in their own settings.
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Articulates diverse aspects of partnerships compared to traditional relationships between professionals and patients, students, and research participants.
ROGER BIBACE is Professor of psychology at Clark University, Massachusetts.
JAMES DILLON is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the State University of West Georgia, Georgia. His educational background is in psychoanalysis, cognitve development, phenomenological psychology, linguistics, aesthetics, and axiology.
BARBARA NOEL DOWDS is Associate Professor of psychology at Regis College, Massachusetts.
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