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Family mental health services, specifically group services emerged out of a tradition of family therapy aimed at prompting youth well-being by intervening on the systemic level. For example, families may reject gender expansiveness or enforce the rigidity of gender norms rather than alter the family system. When a child transitions, the entire family and system is impacted and must change as well (Malpas & Glaeser, 2018; Malpas, Pellicane & Glaeser, in press). Many strides have been made in the last half century towards an increasing multicultural competence of family therapy services, yet a…mehr

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Family mental health services, specifically group services emerged out of a tradition of family therapy aimed at prompting youth well-being by intervening on the systemic level. For example, families may reject gender expansiveness or enforce the rigidity of gender norms rather than alter the family system. When a child transitions, the entire family and system is impacted and must change as well (Malpas & Glaeser, 2018; Malpas, Pellicane & Glaeser, in press). Many strides have been made in the last half century towards an increasing multicultural competence of family therapy services, yet a one size fits all approach does not serve all families (Malpas, Pellicane & Glaeser, in press).
Autorenporträt
Professor Dr. Sakina is a renowned expert in construction management, with a distinguished career dedicated to improving collaboration and knowledge transfer within the South African construction industry. Their passion lies in bridging the silos that often exist between different organizations, fostering a culture of open communication and shared expertise. "Beyond the Walls: The Need for Inter-Organizational Knowledge Sharing in South African Construction" represents Professor Dr. Sakina's culmination of years spent researching and advocating for the transformative potential of knowledge sharing across construction projects. Professor Dr. Sakina meticulously analyzes the challenges posed by fragmented communication and lack of collaboration, highlighting how these issues can lead to project delays, cost overruns, and missed opportunities for innovation. Professor Dr. Sakina's work extends beyond theoretical frameworks. They are a strong proponent of developing and implementing practical strategies to encourage knowledge exchange within the South African construction landscape. Professor Dr. Sakina actively collaborates with industry leaders, policymakers, and academic institutions to create platforms and incentives that facilitate open communication and knowledge transfer. Their writing is known for its clarity and engaging style, effectively communicating complex construction management concepts to a broad audience, including project managers, engineers, and government officials. In "Beyond the Walls," Professor Dr. Sakina embarks on a compelling exploration of the critical need for inter-organizational knowledge sharing. They delve into the specific benefits of collaboration, showcase successful case studies from South Africa and around the world, and explore the transformative impact this approach can have on project outcomes and the overall health of the construction industry. Professor Dr. Sakina's insightful analysis equips readers to understand the importance of breaking down information barriers and working together to build a more efficient, innovative, and sustainable construction sector in South Africa.