Pediatric behavioral health in primary care: A collaborative approach

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Abstract

Pediatric primary care offers an opportunity to not only identify children and adolescents with psychosocial problems but also assess and treat their mental health issues. In this article, a program in which primary care clinicians and mental health professionals partner to provide mental health services within the context of a primary care environment is discussed. The program model as well as the roles of the health care providers involved in this collaborative service are described. Copyright © 2005 American Psychiatric Nurses Association.

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Campo, J. V., Shafer, S., Strohm, J., Lucas, A., Cassesse, C. G., Shaeffer, D., & Altman, H. (2005). Pediatric behavioral health in primary care: A collaborative approach. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 11(5), 276–282. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078390305282404

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