Articles
The Integration of Care for Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Other Behavioral Health Conditions into Primary Care: Executive Summary of an American College of Physicians Position Paper. Annals of Internal Medicine.
Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health: A Major Step Toward Population Health Management. BDC Advisors.
Behavioral Health Integration: Overview, Action Steps, Tools and Resources. Improving Primary Care, Primary Care Team Guide.
Berwick, D.M., Nolan, T.W., & Whittington, J. (2008). The triple aim: Care, health, and cost. Health Affairs: At the Intersection of Health, Health Care and Policy, 27(3), 759-769.
Bower, P. & Gilbody, S. (2005). Stepped care in psychological therapies: Access, effectiveness, and efficiency: Narrative literature review. British Journal of Psychiatry, 186, 11-17.
Blount, A., Schoenbaum, M., Kathol, R., Rollman, B.L., Thomas, M., O’Donohue, W., & Peek, C.J. (2009). The economics of behavioral health services in medical settings: A summary of the evidence. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38(3), 290-297.
Briefing Series on the Role of Psychology in Health Care. American Psychological Association.
A More Holistic Approach to Health. Cigna Behavioral Health.
Davis, M., Balasubramanian, B.A., Waller, E., Miller, B.F., Green, L.A., & Cohen, D.J. (2013). Integrating behavioral and physical health care in the real world: Early lessons from advancing care together. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 26, 588-602.
Gouge, N., Polaha, J., Rogers, R., & Harden, A. (2016). Integrating Behavioral Health into Pediatric Primary Care: Implications for Provider Time and Cost. Southern Medical Journal, 109(12).
Hunter, C.L. & Goodie, J.L. (2010). Operational and clinical components for integrated-collaborative behavioral healthcare in the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Families, Systems, & Health, 28(4), 308-321.
Focus on Health Reform: Summary of the Affordable Care Act. Kaiser Family Foundation.
Kessler, R., Stafford, D., & Messler, R. (2009). The problem of integrating behavioral health in the medical home and the questions it leads to. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 16, 4-12.
Nash, J.M., McKay, K.M., Vogel, M.E., & Masters, K.S. (2012). Functional roles and foundational characteristics of psychologists in integrated primary care. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 19, 93-104.
Overview of Mental Health Integration. Intermountain Healthcare.
Reiter, J. T., Dobmeyer, A. C., & Hunter, C. L. (2018). The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: An Overview and Operational Definition. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 24(4).
Rozensky, R.H. (2012). Psychology in academic health centers: A true healthcare home. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 19, 353-363.
Organized, Evidence-based Care: Behavioral Health Integration. Safety Net Medical Home Initiative.
Social Determinants and Collaborative Health Care: Improved Outcomes, Reduced Costs. Deloitte.
E-Books
Collins, C., Hewson, D.L., Munger, R., & Wade, T. (2010). Evolving Models of Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care. New York, NY: Milbank Memorial Fund.
Croghan, T.W. & Brown, J.D. (2010, June). Integrating Mental Health Treatment into the Patient Centered Medical Home. (Prepared by Mathematica Policy Research under Contract No. HHSA2902009000191TO2.) AHRG Publication No. 10-0084-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Book Chapters
Byrd, M.R., O’Donohue, W.T., & Cummings, N.A. (2005). The case for integrated care: Coordinating behavioral health care with primary care medicine. In W.T. O’Donohue et al. (Eds.), Behavioral Integrative Care: Treatments that Work in the Primary Care Setting (pp. 1-14). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Christian, E. & Curtis, R. (2012). Introduction to integrated care. In R. Curtis & E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 3-19). New York, NY: Routledge.
DiTomasso, R.A., Golden, B.A., Morris, H.J., & Chiumento, D. (2010). Primary care: The biopsychosocial model and cognitive-behavioral approaches. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 3-13). New York, NY: Springer.
Gask, L., Lester, H., Kendrick, T. & Peveler, R. (2009). What is primary care mental health? In: Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 3-15). London: Royal College of Psychiatrists Publications.
Gatchel, R.J. & Oordt, M.S. (2003). Clinical health psychology in the primary care setting: An overview. In: Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care: Practical Advice and Clinical Guidance for Successful Collaboration (pp. 3-19). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Hunter, C.L., Goodie, J.L., Oordt, M.S., & Dobeyer, A.C. (2016). Introduction. In: Integrated Behavioral health in Primary Care: Step-by-Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention (pp. 1-7). Washington, DC: APA.
Jenkins, R., Kessler, M., Riba, M., Gunn, M. Gunn, J. & Kauye, F. (2012). Public health aspects of integration of mental health into primary care services. In G. Ivbijaro (Ed.), Companion to Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 97-115). New York: Wonka and Radcliffe Publishing.
Katz-Bearnot, S., Aina, O.F., Glover, J., Ojini, F.I., & Gordon-Eliot, J. (2012). Mental disorders due to physical illness: Practical considerations. In G. Ivbijaro (Ed.), Companion to Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 611-640). New York: Wonka and Radcliffe Publishing.
Kessler, R. & Stafford, D. (2008). Primary care is the de facto mental health system. In: R. Kessler & D. Stafford (Eds), Collaborative Medicine Case Studies: Evidence in Practice (pp. 9-21). New York, NY: Springer.
Kessler, R. (2008). How I learned about integrated care by failing miserably: The deadly sins of integration. In: R. Kessler & D. Stafford (Eds), Collaborative Medicine Case Studies: Evidence in Practice (pp. 39-50). New York, NY: Springer.
Kwan, B.M. & Nease, D.E. (2013). The state of the evidence for integrated behavioral health in primary care. In: M.R. Talen & A .Burke Valeras (Eds.), Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Evaluating the Evidence, Identifying the Essentials (pp. 65-98). New York: Springer.
Phelps, R. & Reed, G.M. (2004) The integration and consolidation of health care: Implications for psychology in primary care. In R.G. Frank, S.H. McDaniel, J.H. Bray, & M. Heldring, M. (Eds.), Primary Care Psychology (pp. 23-43). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Richards, D., Bower, P, & Gilbody, S. (2009). Collaborative care and stepped care: Innovations for common mental disorders. In: L. Gask, H. Lester, T. Kendrick, & R. Peveler (Eds.), Primary Care Mental Health (pp. 395-408). London: Royal College of Psychiatrists Publications.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). An overview of primary care behavioral health consultation. In: Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 3-16). New York, NY: Springer.
Webinars
Introduction to Integrated Primary Care Video Series
The Rationale Behind the Behavioral Health Consultation Model
Back to the Basics: Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration
Primary Care Behavioral Health Introductory Session: Overview of PCBH Model & Evidence (Session 1)
In the fall of 2013, the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute hosted a training series on integrating behavioral health in primary care settings, facilitated by national expert Patricia J. Robinson, PhD, of Mountainview Consulting Group. This is the first of six videos recorded during day one of the first weeklong training held in Portland, OR.
Primary Care Behavioral Health Introductory Session: Discussion on the PCBH Model (Session 4)
Primary Care Behavioral Health Introductory Session: PCBH Toolkit & Program Basics (Session 5)
Rationale for Integrating Mental/Behavioral Health into Primary Pediatric Care
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