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Paperback Brief Mental Health Interventions for the Family Physician Book

ISBN: 0387952357

ISBN13: 9780387952352

Brief Mental Health Interventions for the Family Physician

This is an ideal resource for Family Physicians, providing a "refresher course" of sensible paths toward resolution of common mental health problems. It features an easy-to-read style, and well-focused references. The book summarizes the basic components of brief therapy and reviews how to conduct a brief therapy interview. Each chapter includes an outline, a case example or vignette, and a concise discussion of brief therapy strategies for the disorder...

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A valuable addition to any primary care physician's library

Very nicely written and organized book that accomplishes it's editorial goal...that is to encapsulate brief interventional therapy and integrate it into the delivery of every-day primary care. From traditional affective disorders such as depression and anxiety, to end of life issues and nursing home care, this book addresses the mental health issues that are interwoven into the majority of patient interactions. The authors make a compelling case that the family physician, or any primary care provider, is uniquely positioned to intervene early in the course of adjustment disorders, and that many mental health disorders are much easier to treat when addressed in the acute phase. Written in clear, concise style, each chapters can be reviewed in 10 minutes or less, and outlines are provided at the beginning of each chapter so that the clinician can reference them on the fly. Highly recommended.
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