Team work with psychologists and psychiatrists

Journal title PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE
Author/s Pier Francesco Galli, Alberto Merini
Publishing Year 2014 Issue 2014/2 Language Italian
Pages 23 P. 301-323 File size 135 KB
DOI 10.3280/PU2014-002006
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After an introduction by Pier Francesco Galli, the interventions at a Round Table titled "Team work with psychologists and psychiatrists" at a "Meeting on the relationship between psychology and psychiatry" organized on September 11-15, 1960, by the Catholic University of Milan at the Passo della Mendola (Trento, Italy), are reprinted. The presenters are Ermenegildo Gastaldi, Cornelio Fazio, Carlo Petrò, Ottavio Vergani, and Enzo Spaltro. Only Enzo Spaltro’s paper, titled "Psychological aspects of the team as a group", is reprinted in full, while the other papers are summarized. Also the entire discussion is reprinted in full, with interventions by C. Musatti, V. Porta, F. Barison, L. Ancona, G. Aschieri, A.M. Fiamberti, L. Telatin, G. Iacono, O. Roser, F.R. Grattarola, C. Fazio, C. Petrò, and E. Spaltro. The discussion is around the conception of team work and on the relationship among different professional roles.

Keywords: Team work, group work, relationship between psychologists and psychiatrists, interdisciplinary work, professional roles

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Pier Francesco Galli, Alberto Merini, Tracce. in "PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE" 2/2014, pp 301-323, DOI: 10.3280/PU2014-002006