The primary care management of anxiety and depression: A GP's perspective

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Abstract

The management of anxiety and depression in primary care presents significant issues for workload and understanding the patient in terms of a bio-psychosocial model. There is no shortage of policy in this area, but finding effective and innovative ways of implementing that guidance is only just beginning. This article discusses some of the ways that implementation is happening for adults of working age.

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Cohen, A. (2008). The primary care management of anxiety and depression: A GP’s perspective. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 14(2), 98–105. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.107.003780

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