Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care

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This book provides a common language for integrated behavioral health and offers collaborative medicine best practices for healthcare procedures-from screening through implementation, and addresses the problem of territorial disputes in healthcare practice.

Contributed by experts who've developed integrative healthcare initiatives with strengths in the areas of policy and principles, organizational systems, or clinical practice. These contributors will illustrate the concepts and describe the nuts and bolts of their integration initiatives. In the conclusion of each section, the editors will construct a template to systematically evaluate these essential elements. This template will organize the information to help stakeholders compare and contrast the strengths, resources, limitations and challenges of how each model meets the vision of integrative healthcare. In the concluding section the information in the preceding sections connects to provide a coherent synopsis of the common themes and practices, from the macro to micro levels of care, which foster successful integration of the medical and psychosocial systems.

Book is timely, covers the development of integrated care from a few isolated initiatives to a widespread practice motivated by a variety of interests One of few resources that discuss the vital policy and organizational aspects of collaboration A comprehensive digest for stakeholders who are new to these initiatives and a resource for those who are already invested in re-designing and merging their system of care toward integrative healthcare Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Dr. Mary R. Talen received her BA in psychology from Calvin College, her MA in marriage, family and child counseling from Fuller Theological Seminary and her PhD in counseling psychology from the Teacher's College of Columbia University. Currently in progress is her MS in clinical psychopharmacology with Fairleigh Dickinson University. Dr. Talen has over 25 published articles, with 20 as first-author and has over 55 national and international presentations on the themes of implementation of behavioral health best practices with evidenced based medicine, ensuring a comprehensive continuum of care with outreach to underserved and uninsured populations and fusion of Balint with problem-solving strategies.

Klappentext

Healthcare reform is a pressing social issue for some, and a political rallying cry for others. But for many in the medical and mental health professions, healthcare reform means weaving together both domains to provide patients with quality care that is holistic and patient-centered. As desirable as this goal is, challenges from cultural differences to resource inequities threaten the dream. Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care provides professionals with a consumer's guide for implementing integrated behavioral healthcare at the macro, meso and micro levels of care. Extensive evidence is reviewed, describing the types of behavioral health approaches that are essential in re-designed healthcare systems. Behavioral health has broad implications for systems-based changes in patient-centered models of care, including team-based care, evidence-based clinical practices, and quality improvement projects. Introductory chapters decipher the cacophony of terms to provide a common language for integrated behavioral health. Later chapters propose the best practices of collaborative medicine for healthcare procedures--from screening through implementation, while also addressing the problem of territorial disputes in healthcare practice. Included in the coverage:

  • Community-based participatory research: advancing integrated behavioral healthcare through novel partnerships.
  • Integrated behavioral health in public healthcare contexts.
  • The historical context of financial, organizational, and policy issues that shape the future of integrated behavioral healthcare.
  • Identification of behavioral health needs in primary care settings.
  • Implementing clinical interventions in integrated behavioral healthcare settings.
  • Working with complexity in integrated behavioral healthcare settings. The blueprint offered in Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care clarifies roles and opportunities for professionals across the primary healthcare and mental health fields, including health policy planners, administrators, researchers, and clinicians employed by private and public healthcare organizations, health psychologists, primary care physicians, professional and consumer advocacy organizations.

Inhalt
Preface.- Part One: Essentials of Integrated Behavioral Health Care.- Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview of Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care.- Chapter 2: Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: A Common Language.- Chapter 3: Integrated Behavioral Health and the Patient-Centered Medical Home.- Chapter 4: Advancing Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: The Critical Importance of Behavioral Health in Healthcare Policy.- Part Two: Review of Integrated Systems of Care Initiatives.- Chapter 5: The State of Evidence for Integrated Behavioral Health Care.- Chapter 6: Community-Based Participatory Research: Advancing Integrated Behavioral Health Care through Novel Partnerships.- Chapter 7: Integrated Behavioral Health in Public Healthcare Contexts: Community Health and Mental Health Safety Net Systems.- Chapter 8: The Financial History and Near Future of Integrated Behavioral Health Care.- Chapter 9: Department of Defense Integrated Behavioral Health in the Patient-Centered Medical Home.- Part Three: Review of Collaborative Behavioral Health Clinical Services.- Chapter 10: Collaborative Partnerships within Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care.- Chapter 11: Identification of Behavioral Health Needs in Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Settings.- Chapter 12: Screening Measures in Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Settings.- Chapter 13: Implementing Clinical Interventions in Integrated Behavioral Health Settings: Best Practices and Essential Elements.- Chapter 14: Working with Complexity in Integrated Behavioral Health Care Settings.- Part Four: Connecting Concepts, Research and Practice.- Chapter 15: Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Summarizing the Lay of the Land, Marking the Best Practices, Identifying Barriers and Mapping New Territory.- Index.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 380
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • Gewicht 735g
    • Untertitel Evaluating the Evidence, Identifying the Essentials
    • Titel Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care
    • Veröffentlichung 05.06.2013
    • ISBN 1461468884
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781461468882
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T25mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Editor Aimee Burke Valeras, Mary R. Talen
    • Auflage 2013
    • GTIN 09781461468882

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