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Soapbox: interprofessional working: choice or destiny?

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  • 1The Tavistock and Portman, NHS Foundation Trust, Tavistock Centre, 120 Belsize Lane, London NW3 5BA, UK. ACooper@tavi-port.nhs.uk

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Professional identity and self-interest create barriers to interdisciplinary collaboration. Overcoming these requires deeper engagement beyond superficial role performance to address ethical challenges.

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Published on: June 6, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Professional Ethics
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Effective collaboration across professional and disciplinary boundaries faces significant obstacles.
  • These challenges are often rooted in self-interest and in-group favoritism, which shape professional identities.
  • Contemporary policies often reduce professional identity to mere 'role performance'.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the profound obstacles hindering effective interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • To examine the role of professional identity, self-interest, and intergroup dynamics in these obstacles.
  • To critique the limitations of 'role performance' concepts in current health and welfare policies.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of professional identity formation.
  • Exploration of psychological dynamics (self-interest, in-group bias) in professional contexts.
  • Critique of contemporary policy trends in health and welfare sectors.

Main Results:

  • Deep-seated aspects of professional identity, including self-love and professional narcissism, impede collaboration.
  • A superficial understanding of professional identity, focused on 'role performance,' fails to address ethical complexities.
  • Engaging with the 'professional other' requires moving beyond self-centered professional perspectives.

Conclusions:

  • Profound obstacles to interdisciplinary work stem from professional identity and self-interest.
  • Current policy trends emphasizing 'role performance' over complex identity are inadequate.
  • Addressing ethical challenges necessitates overcoming professional narcissism and embracing diverse professional perspectives.