Gottlieb has further developed, researched, lectured, and published extensively on the McGill Model of Nursing. With her husband, Bruce Gottlieb, PhD, a geneticist, they developed the Developmental/Health Framework,[3] an important elaboration of the McGill Model of Nursing. Her books include: Strengths-Based Nursing Care: Health and Healing for Person and Family (in collaboration with Bruce Gottlieb, 2012; Springer Publishing Company),[4]A Perspective on Health, Family, Learning and Collaborative Partnership (co-edited book on the early writings of the McGill Model of Nursing, Gottlieb & Ezer, 1997;McGill University), A Collaborative Partnership Approach to Care (Gottlieb & Feeley with Dalton, 2006; Mosby/Elsevier, with French and Japanese translations),[5] and Dreams Have No Expiry Date: A Practical Way for Women to Take Charge of their Futures (Gottlieb & Rosenswig, 2005; Random House, with Spanish, Dutch, Korean and Portuguese translations).[6] She has also developed the values and principles underlying Strengths-Based Leadership (see below the link) and Strengths-Based Teaching and Learning.[7]
^Gottlieb, L.N; Gottlieb, B. (2007). "The Developmental/Health Framework within the McGill Model of Nursing: "Laws of nature" guiding whole person care". Advances in Nursing Science. 30 (1): E43-57. doi:10.1097/00012272-200701000-00013. PMID17299275. S2CID26510332.
^Gottlieb, Laurie N.; Nancy Feeley; Cindy Dalton (2005). The Collaborative Partnership Approach to Care - A Delicate Balance: Revised Reprint. Mosby Canada. p. 200. ISBN978-0779699827.
^Gottlieb, Laurie N.; Deanna Rosenswig (2005). Dreams Have No Expiry Date: A Practical and Inspirational Way for Women to Take Charge of Their Futures. Random House Canada. p. 256. ISBN978-0679312901.