ABSTRACT
The second edition Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Primary Care Settings offers an overview of the application of psychological screening and assessment instruments in primary care settings. This indispensable reference addresses current psychological assessment needs and practices in primary care settings to inform psychologists, behavioral health clinicians, and primary care providers the clinical benefits that can result from utilizing psychological assessment and other behavioral health care services in primary care settings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|209 pages
General Considerations
chapter 2|19 pages
The History of Fragmentation and the Promise of Integration
part II|452 pages
Psychological Assessment Instruments and Procedures
chapter 17|38 pages
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Integrated Primary Care
part III|120 pages
Examples of Integrated Healthcare Programs