Treating Depression in Primary Care
An effective and empirically validate approach to managing depression within the context of managed care. This approach adapts the best techniques from cognitive behavior, medical, and contextual therapies (especially the acceptance component) into a plan that really works with current healthcare delivery systems.
ISBN10: | 1878978268 |
ISBN13: | 9781878978264 |
Number Of Pages: | 265 |
Publication Date: | 19960601 |
Publisher: | NewHarbinger |
Binding: | Paperback |
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This brief practitioner's guide describes simple and practical strategies for assessing and treating depression using techniques adapted to the fast pace of primary care. The book shows how these strategies may be implemented by physicians alone or in coordination with an on-site mental health provider.
The integrated-care program focuses on selecting appropriate medication and behavioral interventions for patients, involving him or her as a partner to treatment. This personal involvement dramatically increases patient treatment compliance. Regular monitoring of progress and formulation of a strong relapse prevention plan rounds out the approach. The book contains necessary clinical forms, excellent patient education materials, and specific protocols for communicating with managed care reviewers.