The Effect of Professional Partnership on the Development of a Mutual-help Organization
Autor: | Deborah A. Salem, Katie Weaver Randall, Thomas M. Reischl |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Michigan
medicine.medical_specialty Health (social science) education Patient Advocacy Self-help Humans Organizational Objectives Medicine Program Development health care economics and organizations Applied Psychology business.industry Mental Disorders Public health Financing Organized Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Public relations Mental health Community Mental Health Services Leadership Self-Help Groups Health psychology Interinstitutional Relations General partnership Organizational Case Studies Professional association Organizational structure business Social psychology Group development |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Community Psychology. 42:179-191 |
ISSN: | 0091-0562 |
Popis: | The effects of partnership between Schizophrenics Anonymous (SA, a mutual-help organization) and the Mental Health Association in Michigan (MHAM, a professionally staffed advocacy organization) on SA's growth and development were explored. Following the initiation of a formal partnership, SA groups were more available throughout the state, more likely to be associated with formal mental health settings, and less likely to have leaders who had been participants in other SA groups. Groups with consumer leaders had significantly greater longevity than groups with professional leaders. Changes in the organizational structure and process of SA were also identified. SA leaders reported that SA moved from a collective to a more bureaucratic structure. As a result, there was greater consistency, administrative capacity, and response capacity. This enhanced capacity came with costs reported by SA leaders. The leadership role of SA members became less defined. SA members expressed concerns about the more hierarchical structure of SA's organization, decreased consumer control, increased professional involvement in SA, and an excessive focus on group development as opposed to group maintenance. Mental Health Association in Michigan staff reported that MHAM was also impacted by the partnership, both with regard to internal functioning and external perception. Implications for effective partnerships between mutual-help and professional organizations are discussed. |
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