Articles
Alfano, E. (2005). Integration of primary care and behavioral health: Report on a roundtable discussion of strategies for private health insurance. Washington, DC: Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law.
American Hospital Association. (2014). Integrating behavioral health across the continuum of care. Chicago, IL: Health Research & Educational Trust.
A Quick Start Guide to Behavioral Health Integration for Safety-Net Primary Care Providers. SAMHSA.
Back To The Basics: 4 Resources For Getting Started With Integrating Primary Care And Behavioral Health, Eccovia Solutions.
Reitz, R., Fifield, P., & Whistler, P. (2011). Integrating a behavioral health specialist into your practice. Family Practice Management.
Snow, K. (2018). 5 quick tips for newbies starting an integrated behavioral health practice. Collaborative Family Healthcare Association.
Organized, Evidence-Based Care: Behavioral Health Integration. Implementation Guide Supplement. Safety Net Medical Home Initiative.
Book Chapters
Auxier, A.M., Miller, B.F., & Rogers, J. (2013). Integrated behavioral health and the Patient-Centered Medical Home. In M.R. Talen & A.B. Valeras (Eds.), Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Evaluating the Evidence, Identifying the Essentials (pp. 33-52). New York, NY: Springer
Belar, C.D. & Deardorff, W.W. (2009). Introduction to clinical health psychology. In: Clinical Health Psychology in Medical Settings: A Practitioner's Guidebook (2nd Edition) (pp. 3-16).Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Barrett, M. & Warren, T.F. (2012). Becoming the behavioral health expert. In R. Curtis & E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 21-33). New York, NY: Routledge.
Bray, J.H., Frank, R.G., McDaniel, S.H., & Heldring, M. (2004). Education, practice, and research opportunities for psychologists in primary care. In R.G. Frank, S.H. McDaniel, J.H. Bray, & M. Heldring, M. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychology (pp. 3-21).Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Retrieved from http://psycnet.apa.org/record/2003-88142-001
Denny, S., Pitts, E.M., Hardin, J.M., & Curtis, R. (2012). Preparing graduate students for careers in integrated care.In: R. Curtis & E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 311-323). New York: Routledge.
Gatchel, R.J. & Oordt, M.S. (2003). Establishing a primary care psychology service. In: Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care: Practical Advice and Clinical Guidance for Successful Collaboration (pp. 21-38). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Haley, W.E., McDaniel, S.H., Bray, J.H., Frank, R.G., Heldring, M., Johnson, S.B., Lu, E.G., Reed, G.M., & Wiggins, J.G. (2004). Psychological practice in primary care settings: Practical tips for clinicians. In R.G. Frank, S.H. McDaniel, J.H. Bray, & M. Heldring, M. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychology (pp. 95-112). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Hunter, C.L., Goodie, J.L., Oordt, M.S., & Dobmeyer, A.C. (2009). Building an integrated primary care service. In: Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Step-by-Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention (pp. 11-20). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Jackson, R.E. (2009). Effective consultation liaison in primary care. In L.C. James & W.T. O'Donohue (Eds.), The Primary Care Toolkit: Practical Resources for the Integrated Behavioral Care Provider (pp. 53-62). New York: Springer.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). A mission and a job description. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 29-58). New York, NY: Springer.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). Your services, location, and support. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 59-79). New York, NY: Springer.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007).Start-up: What to do and how to influence PCPs. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 165-193). New York, NY: Springer.
Pratt, K.S. & Lamson, A.L. (2012). Supervision for the integrated behavioral health provider. In R. Curtis and E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 259-267). New York, NY: Routledge.
Webinars
Supporting the Effective and Sustainable Implementation of Integrated Care
Dr Nick Goodwin, CEO, International Foundation for Integrated Care speaks about how to support managers and professionals to understand the issues involved in implementing integrated care systems effectively.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Integrating Behavioral Health into the Primary Care Setting
PCBH Consultation between PCP and BHC Part I
PCBH Consultation between PCP and BHC Part II
Closing the PCBH Loop: BHC and PCP Consultation Example I
Closing the PCBH Loop: BHC and PCP Consultation Example II
BHC/PCP Techniques for Handling Common Workplace Situations
Behavioral Health Care Basics: The Introduction
Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation Basics
Ways to Think about Consultation versus Therapy
Core components of a Primary Care Behavioral Health Consult
Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation Basics (Functional Analysis)
Follow-Up Visits in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Communication with Primary Care Physicians
Efficient Primary Care Consults
SOAP Note Tips for Behavioral Health Consultants
Facilitating Care Integration Webinar: Advances in Improving Social and Medical Care Integration
Laura Gottlieb, MD, MPH, discusses ways to improve social and medical care integration.
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