I think the interdisciplinary approach is certainly what the medical model is moving toward.
My internship this year has been with an interdisciplinary approach in the school systems. One caseworker brings the case, and if necessary the family as well, to this round table discussion, because not everybody needs the same things. But the resources are there, and there's no longer the turf war of this being mine or that being yours or they need this, and then they slip through the cracks. If everybody comes around the table and says, “Here's the case, and I can look after this, if you can look after that,” it's more likely that their needs are going to be met in a more efficient way, rather than putting resources in place that aren't needed, and being able to use resources that are. Does that make sense?