Description
This comprehensive guide equips primary care physicians with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognize and address the psychological dimensions of both acute and chronic illness. The book explores how mental health factors significantly influence patient recovery, treatment adherence, and overall quality of life.
Greenberg presents practical, evidence-based approaches that can be readily integrated into busy primary care settings. Topics include depression and anxiety in medical patients, adjustment disorders, psychosomatic complaints, and the psychological aspects of chronic disease management. The guide emphasizes the importance of collaborative care and provides actionable strategies for screening, assessment, and intervention.
Designed for practicing physicians, this resource bridges the gap between physical medicine and psychiatry, offering real-world solutions for common clinical scenarios. It serves as an invaluable reference for improving patient care quality and provider confidence when addressing psychological health in primary care settings.







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