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Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium

Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education

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Handron, D; Diamond, J; Zlotnik, JL
January 1, 2018

Recommendations and implications of the Pew Health Professions Commission’s fourth and final report emphasized the importance of developing interdisciplinary competencies for health professionals (Bellack & O’Neil, 2000). Headrick and Moore (1999) reported to the Association of Academic Health Centers that interprofessional collaboration has not been easy, in part, because most health professional faculty are products of individual, discipline specific models for education. This article provides a conceptual foundation for interdisciplinary health care education at the graduate level based on findings from an interdisciplinary course in child/family mental health at East Carolina University. Classroom challenges affecting interdisciplinary offerings and specific problems that preclude integration of medical students are addressed. The article offers strategies to create a positive interdisciplinary learning climate for pre-professional education. Evidenced- based medicine is discussed as a mechanism to remove discipi ine specific barriers. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-342-9678. E-mail address:

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Handron, D., Diamond, J., & Zlotnik, J. L. (2018). Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education. In Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium (pp. 49–62). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315786155-4
Handron, D., J. Diamond, and J. L. Zlotnik. “Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education.” In Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium, 49–62, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315786155-4.
Handron D, Diamond J, Zlotnik JL. Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education. In: Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium. 2018. p. 49–62.
Handron, D., et al. “Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education.” Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium, 2018, pp. 49–62. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781315786155-4.
Handron D, Diamond J, Zlotnik JL. Challenges of providing interdisciplinary mental health education. Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium. 2018. p. 49–62.

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January 1, 2018

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