Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
回圖書館首頁
手機版館藏查詢
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Caring for patients with depression ...
~
Kroll, David S.
Linked to FindBook
Google Book
Amazon
博客來
Caring for patients with depression in primary care
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Caring for patients with depression in primary care/ by David S. Kroll.
Author:
Kroll, David S.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
x, 113 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Depression, Mental - Treatment. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08495-9
ISBN:
9783031084959
Caring for patients with depression in primary care
Kroll, David S.
Caring for patients with depression in primary care
[electronic resource] /by David S. Kroll. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - x, 113 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States, and the traditional framework for managing depression within a psychiatry practice-i.e., a single psychiatrist treating a single patient for up to an hour per week-comes up painfully short at the level of serving the population even if it can be highly effective for individuals. At the same time, the non-systematic way in which most patients identify the need to see a specialty provider in behavioral health leaves many stranded, regardless of how complex their needs are. Primary care is now often considered the "de facto mental health system" in the United States, and primary care providers have been charged with the impossible task of making up for the dearth of psychiatric specialty providers and somehow correcting the many inequities in access to care that remain. Primary care providers shouldn't have to do this alone. Help can come in many forms, of course, and some primary care practices are lucky enough to have a consulting psychiatrist on-site, available to answer any questions that come up and see patients directly when they need an expert opinion. This is exactly what David S Kroll, MD, an Associate Vice Chair in the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, does for a primary care practice that serves more than 17,000 patients with a wide range of medical, social, and psychiatric problems. But most primary care practices don't have this resource. This book replicates the expertise of a consulting psychiatrist in a concise volume that primary care providers can pull off their shelves whenever they have a question about managing depression. It ensures that no one has to do this on their own. Managing Depression in Primary Care contains fourteen chapters that anticipate the questions, problems, and practical challenges that are most likely to come up when managing depression in primary care. It covers the basic skills that are needed for treating depression when it occurs in a vacuum, but it also provides practical guidance on treating depression in the real world-where it will inevitably be complicated by other factors. It also covers important associated topics including suicide, substance use, and disability.
ISBN: 9783031084959
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-08495-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
534783
Depression, Mental
--Treatment.
LC Class. No.: RC537 / .K76 2022
Dewey Class. No.: 616.852706
Caring for patients with depression in primary care
LDR
:03216nmm a2200301 a 4500
001
2303472
003
DE-He213
005
20220817150934.0
007
cr nn 008maaau
008
230409s2022 sz s 0 eng d
020
$a
9783031084959
$q
(electronic bk.)
020
$a
9783031084942
$q
(paper)
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-031-08495-9
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-031-08495-9
040
$a
GP
$c
GP
041
0
$a
eng
050
4
$a
RC537
$b
.K76 2022
072
7
$a
MBPC
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
MED029000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
MBPC
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
616.852706
$2
23
090
$a
RC537
$b
.K93 2022
100
1
$a
Kroll, David S.
$3
3604778
245
1 0
$a
Caring for patients with depression in primary care
$h
[electronic resource] /
$c
by David S. Kroll.
260
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Springer,
$c
2022.
300
$a
x, 113 p. :
$b
ill., digital ;
$c
24 cm.
520
$a
Depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States, and the traditional framework for managing depression within a psychiatry practice-i.e., a single psychiatrist treating a single patient for up to an hour per week-comes up painfully short at the level of serving the population even if it can be highly effective for individuals. At the same time, the non-systematic way in which most patients identify the need to see a specialty provider in behavioral health leaves many stranded, regardless of how complex their needs are. Primary care is now often considered the "de facto mental health system" in the United States, and primary care providers have been charged with the impossible task of making up for the dearth of psychiatric specialty providers and somehow correcting the many inequities in access to care that remain. Primary care providers shouldn't have to do this alone. Help can come in many forms, of course, and some primary care practices are lucky enough to have a consulting psychiatrist on-site, available to answer any questions that come up and see patients directly when they need an expert opinion. This is exactly what David S Kroll, MD, an Associate Vice Chair in the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, does for a primary care practice that serves more than 17,000 patients with a wide range of medical, social, and psychiatric problems. But most primary care practices don't have this resource. This book replicates the expertise of a consulting psychiatrist in a concise volume that primary care providers can pull off their shelves whenever they have a question about managing depression. It ensures that no one has to do this on their own. Managing Depression in Primary Care contains fourteen chapters that anticipate the questions, problems, and practical challenges that are most likely to come up when managing depression in primary care. It covers the basic skills that are needed for treating depression when it occurs in a vacuum, but it also provides practical guidance on treating depression in the real world-where it will inevitably be complicated by other factors. It also covers important associated topics including suicide, substance use, and disability.
650
0
$a
Depression, Mental
$x
Treatment.
$3
534783
650
0
$a
Depressed persons
$x
Care.
$3
3463543
650
0
$a
Primary care (Medicine)
$3
533721
650
1 4
$a
Primary Care Medicine.
$3
894341
650
2 4
$a
Psychiatry.
$3
517037
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
836513
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08495-9
950
$a
Medicine (SpringerNature-11650)
based on 0 review(s)
Location:
ALL
電子資源
Year:
Volume Number:
Items
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Inventory Number
Location Name
Item Class
Material type
Call number
Usage Class
Loan Status
No. of reservations
Opac note
Attachments
W9445021
電子資源
11.線上閱覽_V
電子書
EB RC537 .K76 2022
一般使用(Normal)
On shelf
0
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login