PSYCHOLOGIST BY TRAINING, BUREAUCRAT BY PRACTICE

Authors
Citation
Fj. Sullivan, PSYCHOLOGIST BY TRAINING, BUREAUCRAT BY PRACTICE, Professional psychology, research and practice, 28(4), 1997, pp. 329-334
Citations number
3
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology
ISSN journal
07357028
Volume
28
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
329 - 334
Database
ISI
SICI code
0735-7028(1997)28:4<329:PBTBBP>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Communication with Congress; state and local officials; and numerous p rofessional, advocacy, scientific, and public interest groups is essen tial to working on mental health and substance abuse issues at the fed eral policy level. The public administrator's work is diverse and fast -paced, involving issue analysis, proposal development and justificati on, public speaking, and dialogue with advocacy and policy analysis gr oups. Making decisions that will serve the public good in the long run is the core of the job. As the competition for resources escalates, t he perspectives' of consumers of services and their families are impor tant to guide decisions. In a career that is based on interactions, re lationships, judgments, and evaluation of multifaceted issues, success is measured by a reputation for fairness and by accomplishments that are based on numerous individual decisions.