New Edition of 'Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care' Highlights Integrated Health Care Model
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Gain a competitive edge in health care by integrating behavioral health seamlessly into primary care settings.
The third edition of 'Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care' provides tools to integrate mental health into primary care effectively.
Improving patient outcomes and provider well-being, this book transforms primary care by connecting mental and physical health seamlessly.
Robinson and Reiter's groundbreaking work in the Primary Care Behavioral Health model offers practical strategies for mental health integration in primary care.
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The release of the third edition of 'Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services' marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to integrate mental health services into primary care settings. Authored by Dr. Patricia Robinson and Dr. Jeffrey Reiter, this edition builds upon their pioneering work in the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model, offering updated insights and practical tools for health care providers.
With mental health care accessibility and the improvement of care for chronic medical conditions at the forefront, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for integrating behavioral health into primary care. The authors' dedication to whole-person care is evident in their approach, which aims to seamlessly connect mental and physical health services, ensuring patients receive the care they need when they need it.
The PCBH model, as detailed in the book, has transformed the way health care providers think about and deliver behavioral health services. The third edition includes new research, practical tools, and evolved thinking, making it an essential resource for clinicians and leaders passionate about transforming primary care through behavioral health integration.
Steven C. Hayes, PhD, and Parinda Khatri, PhD, have praised the book for its comprehensive approach and practical relevance. Hayes describes it as 'a tour de force of how to make evidence-based work clinically relevant,' while Khatri highlights its utility as a go-to guide for integrating behavioral health services into primary care, regardless of the practitioner's level of experience.
Published by Springer, the third edition of 'Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care' is now available, offering 463 pages of invaluable insights for professionals worldwide. For more information, visit speaktoyourdoctor.com.
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