2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13954-8
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Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care

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“…Prolonged Exposure for primary care (PE-PC) has a treatment dose that is comparable to WET. PE-PC is a recently developed PTSD treatment for active duty service members in which behavioral health providers are embedded within the primary care setting [28]. This treatment consists of 4, 30-minute sessions in which the core of the treatment is instructing patients to write repeatedly (i.e., at least 3 times) about their traumatic event between weekly sessions, using prompts to guide their writing.…”
Section: The Promise Of Brief Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolonged Exposure for primary care (PE-PC) has a treatment dose that is comparable to WET. PE-PC is a recently developed PTSD treatment for active duty service members in which behavioral health providers are embedded within the primary care setting [28]. This treatment consists of 4, 30-minute sessions in which the core of the treatment is instructing patients to write repeatedly (i.e., at least 3 times) about their traumatic event between weekly sessions, using prompts to guide their writing.…”
Section: The Promise Of Brief Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCP retains control of the patient's care; the BHCs do not establish their own panel of patients. Follow‐up consultations with BHCs are strategically determined with the care team, and for most patients, there are 1–4 visits annually. The BHCs are colocated with the primary care physicians. That is, they share office space with them and/or see patients in medical examination rooms (Robinson and Reiter ).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). The PCBH model is a generalist model that focuses on providing behavioral health services within primary care to any patient who presents to clinic, thus addressing a diverse array of diagnostic issues and also providing enhanced support for psychosocial stressors and medical issues with behavioral components (Robinson and Reiter ).…”
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“…10 Medical family therapists (MedFTs) are mental health therapists (or BHPs) who have training in the psychosocial aspects of patients' lives, social and community determinants of health, and mental health concerns that are often comorbid with biomedical diagnoses. 11 MedFTs learn to work with medical professionals directly, as well as work on interdisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care for a variety of medical issues, including asthma, 12 diabetes, 13 chronic pain, 14 and smoking cessation. 15 Additionally, MedFTs are starting to provide secondary roles in medical settings, including behavioral health coaches, brief interventionists to assist with behavior change, patient advocates, and faculty members who train medical professionals and residents.…”
Section: The Biopsychosocial Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%