The Prevention of depression and anxiety : the role of the primary care team : a conference organised by the Prevention Project at MIND and the Department of Health and chaired by the Royal College of Practitioners
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The Prevention of depression and anxiety : the role of the primary care team : a conference organised by the Prevention Project at MIND and the Department of Health and chaired by the Royal College of Practitioners
HSMO, 1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The GP is in a unique position to play a key role in the prevention of depression and anxiety; in fact, psychological problems are prominent in about a quarter of consultations with adults. However, there is a dearth of research or literature available to enable a preventative strategy to be developed. This volume is based on presentations given at a conference in this subject held at the Royal College of Physicians. It will be of great value to GPs and primary care teams and those members of the primary care team at present in training.
Table of Contents
- Depression and anxiety in primary care - the epidemiological psychiatry
- depression and anxiety - an overview of preventive strategies
- life events and social supports - possibilities for primary prevention
- early diagnosis and secondary prevention
- teaching psychiatric interview skills to general practitioners
- the computer will see you now - meeting the challenge of hidden psychiatric morbidity in general practice
- implications for general practice training and education
- CRISIS support - utilizing resources
- counselling in general practice - options for action
- oliaison in primary care - early detection of difficulties
- liaison between primary and secondary care teams towards early intervention
- health information
- linking with voluntary and community resources
- mental health promotion in general practice.
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