Role confusion, values-based practice and the demise of the generalist

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Abstract

As multidisciplinary work becomes less about profession than role and more about specialties than generalism, generalist roles are at risk of being overlooked (from a systemic perspective) and undervalued (from a values-based practice perspective). This article re-examines these issues and points to some practical implications of recovering the generalist role in mental health work.

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Crossley, D., & Lepping, P. (2009). Role confusion, values-based practice and the demise of the generalist. Psychiatric Bulletin, 33(1), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.108.020305

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