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Mental disorders are highly prevalent in the primary care setting, yet are frequently misdiagnosed and often inappropriately treated. The presence of unrecognized or misdiagnosed mental disorders is associated with increased service utilization and health care costs, and can significantly impact the patient's quality of life and risk of suicide. Written by experts from around the world, Mental Disorders in Primary Care offers readers with a comprehensive and evidence-based guide to the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders in the primary care setting. Containing 21 chapters on a variety of psychiatric disorders, such as depressive disorders and substance use disorders, and key topics for discussion such as drug interactions, and collaborative care, Mental Disorders in Primary Care is essential reading for clinicians treating patients in a primary care setting. Fully up-to-date to reflect DSM-5's taxonomy of psychiatric disorders, this resource provides readers with a global and comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with mental disorders.
This text investigates the diagnostic and management challenges of mental disorders within primary care settings to improve patient outcomes and reduce systemic healthcare costs. The authors, including Roger S. McIntyre and contributors, leverage clinical expertise to provide an evidence-based framework for identifying and treating psychiatric conditions. The book emphasizes the integration of mental health care into general practice, utilizing the DSM-5 taxonomy to standardize clinical approaches across global health systems.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this work as a practical, high-utility resource for bridging the gap between general medicine and psychiatric care. Experts highlight the text's adherence to DSM-5 standards as a primary factor in its reliability for daily clinical decision-making.
Page Count:
373
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191063533
ISBN-13:
9780191063534
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