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When Assumptive Worlds Collide: A Review of Definitions of Collaboration in Consultation

Pages 109-138 | Published online: 09 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

Within the consultation literature, the terms collaboration and collaborative have been used to describe many different aspects of consultant-consultee interaction. Six implicit views of collaboration present in the consultation literature are described. Examples of how different underlying views of collaboration have fueled disagreements about consultation process and the data available to support collaboration are provided.

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