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Oxford University Press Inc
17 April 2017
Integrated care incorporates behavioral and physical health services into primary care and specialty medical environments. Integrated care models are patient-centered; delivered by teams of medical professionals, utilize care coordination, and a population-based approach. This book is practical, office-based, and comfortably accessible to students, residents, faculty, and all mental health professionals, primary care and medical specialists. We examine and recommend applying collaborative care and other existing models of integrated care based on existing literature. When there is no literature supporting a specific approach, our experts offer their ideas and take an aspirational approach about how to manage and treat specific behavioral disorder or problems We assume the use of integrated team staffing including a primary care or specialist provider(s), front desk staff, medical assistant(s), nurse(s), nurse practitioners, behavioral health specialist(s), health coaches, consulting psychiatrist, and care coordinator(s)/manager(s).

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 257mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780190276201
ISBN 10:   0190276207
Pages:   592
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Foreword by Robert Freedman Foreword by Paul Summergrad Preface Acknowledgments Personal Acknowledgments (Robert E. Feinstein MD) Personal Acknowledgments (Joseph V. Connelly, MD) Personal Acknowledgments (Marilyn S. Feinstein, ACC, LCSW, USPTA) Part I: Models of Integrated Care Chapter 1: Conceptual Framework for Integrated Care: Multiple Models to Achieve Integrated Aims Alexis A. Giese and Maryann Waugh Chapter 2: Integrated Healthcare at Cherokee Health Systems Parinda Khatri, Greg Perry, and Frank deGruy Chapter 3: Canadian Approach to Integrated Care Nick Kates and Ellen Anderson Chapter 4: Team-Based Integrated Primary Care Tziporah Rosenberg, Colleen T. Fogarty, Michael R. Privitera, and Susan H. McDaniel Chapter 5: The Patient-Centered Medical Home Colleen Conry, Shandra Brown Levy, and Bonnie T. Jortberg Chapter 6: Financing Integrated Care Models Bruce Schwartz, Gillian Stein, and Scott Wetzler Chapter 7: Integrating Physical and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration: A Path to the Future Lisa V. Rubenstein Chapter 8: Aging Brain Care: A Model of Integrated Care for Dementia and Depression Catherine A. Alder, Mary Guerriero Austrom, Michael A. LaMantia, and Malaz A. Boustani Chapter 9: Telehealth in an Integrated Care Environment Maryann Waugh, Debbie Voyles, James H. Shore, L. Charolette Lippolis, and Corey Lyon Chapter 10: Automated Mental Health Assessment for Integrated Care: The Quick PsychoDiagnostics (QPD Panel) Panel Meets Real-World Clinical Needs Jonathan Shedler Part II: Integrative Care for Psychiatry and Primary Care Chapter 11: Integrated Care for Anxiety Disorders Robert D. Davies, Isabelle Guillemet, and Adam Trosterman Chapter 12: Treating Depression and Bipolar Disorder in Integrated Care Settings Christopher Schneck Chapter 13: The Treatment of Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders in Integrated Primary Care Elizabeth Lowdermilk, Nicole Joseph, and Robert Feinstein Chapter 14: Integrating the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders into Primary Care Settings Patricia Pade, Sophie Collins, and Laura Martin Chapter 15: Integrated Care For Binge Eating Disorder And Other Eating Disorders Joel Yager, Philip S. Mehler, Eileen D. Yager, and Alison R. Yager Chapter 16: Somatic Symptom Disorders and Illness Anxiety in Integrated Care Settings Alla Landa, Marina Makous, and Brian A. Fallon Chapter 17: Personality Disorders In An Integrated Care Setting Robert E. Feinstein and Joseph V. Connelly Chapter 18: Violence and Suicide Robert E. Feinstein Part III: Integrated Care for Medical Sub-Specialties and Behavioral Medicine in Primary Care Chapter 19: Non-Epileptic Seizures: Integrative Care Model for Neurology and Psychiatry Lynn Fenton, Brian Rothberg, Laura Strom, Allison M. Heru, and Mesha-Gay Brown Chapter 20: Women's Mental Health Across The Reproductive Lifespan Noa Heiman, Abby Snavely, and Liza Freehling Chapter 21: Assessing and Treating Sexual Problems In An Integrated Care Environment Kenneth M. Pollock and Alan M. Altman Chapter 22: Wellness: An Integrated Care Approach Meegan Lipman, Jacqueline Calderone, Joel Yager, and Maryann Waugh Chapter 23: Integrated Chronic Pain and Psychiatric Management Robert M. McCarron, Amir Ramezani, Ian Koebner, Samir J. Sheth, and Jessica Palka Chapter 24: Death and Dying: Integrated Teams Anne A. Brewer and Joseph V. Connelly Part IV: Psychosocial Treatments in Primary Care and Medical Specialty Clinics Chapter 25: Health Coaching in Integrated Care Marilyn S. Feinstein, and Robert E. Feinstein Chapter 26: Crisis Intervention in Integrated Care Scott Simpson and Robert E. Feinstein Chapter 27: Best Practice for Family-Centered Health Care: A Three-Step Model Joanna Sturhahn Stratton, Katherine Buck, and Allison M. Heru Chapter 28: Group Interventions in Integrated Care Settings Brian Rothberg and Hillary D. Lum

Robert E. Feinstein, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and a Psychoanalyst. He is Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs and Education formerly serving as Senior Associate Dean in the medical school In his academic career, Dr. Feinstein has had diverse and sustained focus on Integrated/Primary Care, Violence and Suicide prevention, health and wellness, personality disorders, and the psychotherapies. Joseph V. Connelly MD is chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at Stamford Hospital. He is also on the faculty at the Stamford Hospital/Columbia University Family Medicine Residency Program where he served as Program Director for the past 27 years. He has special interests in behavioral medicine and palliative medicine. Marilyn S. Feinstein, ACC, LCSW, USPTA received her MSW in clinical social work from NYU with a specialty in Stress Management and has a private psychotherapy practice. An accredited coach with The International Coach Federation, she coaches clients in Personal and Professional development (e.g., health and wellness, career coaching, peak performance), and presents interactive seminars and workshops.

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