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Tables of Contents for Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
About the Authors
ix
8
Foreword
xvii
4
John N. Johnson, M.D.
Introduction
xxi
 
Nicholas A Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Janet L. Cummings, Phy.D.
John N. Johnson, M.D.
Part I. Integration: Why? What? How?
3
58
1. Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Dollars and Sense
3
20
Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
2. Pioneering Integrated Systems: Lessons Learned, Forgotten, and Relearned
23
14
Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
3. Building Primary Care Behavioral Health Systems that Work: A Compass and a Horizon
37
24
Kirk Strosahl, Ph.D.
Part II. Models of Integration
61
84
4. Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services: The Group Health Cooperative Model
61
26
Kirk Strosahl, Ph.D.
Neil J. Baker, M.D.
Mick Braddick, M.B., Ch.B.
Michael E. Stuart, M.D.
Matthew R. Handley, M.D.
5. The Emergence of New Possibilities for Medical Practice, and the Relation to Environmental Change
87
16
Matthew A. Budd, M.D.
6. Integration: A Case for Putting Humpty Dumpty Together Again
103
18
Jaylene Kent, Ph.D.
Malcolm Gordon, M.D.
7. Evolving an Integration Model: The HealthCare Partners Experience
121
24
James D. Slay, Jr., Rel.D.
Caroline McLeod, Ph.D.
Part III. Research and Training
145
96
8. Is the Integration of Behavioral Health Into Primary Care Worth the Effort? A Review of the Evidence
145
18
Gregory E. Simon, M.D., M.P.H.
Michael VonKorff, Sc.D.
9. Training the Primary Care Physician for the Integrated Behavioral Health/Primary Care System of the Future
163
14
Steven Cole, M.D.
James H. Gordon, M.D.
Stephen M. Saravay, M.D.
Maurice D. Steinberg, M.D.
Steven Walerstein, M.D.
10. Acceptance and Commitment: A Model for Integration
177
28
Patricia Robinson, Ph.D.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
11. Life Skills Training to Ameliorate the Impact of Psychosocial Factors on the Development and Course of Medical Illness
205
14
Redford B. Williams, M.D.
Virginia P. Williams, Ph.D.
12. The Lilly Family Depression Project: Primary Care Prevention in Action
219
22
Simon H. Budman, Ph.D.
Stephen F. Butler, Ph.D.
Part IV. Informatics and Financing
241
44
13. Health Care Informatics: Its Role in Behavioral Health's Successful Integration into Primary Care and the Larger Health Care System
241
16
H. Edmund Pigott, Ph.D.
Bruce Meltzer, M.D.
Deborah L. Heggie, Ph.D.
14. The Effect of Capitation Paradigms on Collaboration between Primary Care and Behavioral Health Providers
257
28
Jeremy Kisch, Ph.D.
Part V. The Behavioral Health Practitioner
285
86
15. Collaboration in Action: Key Strategies for Behavioral Health Providers
285
20
William B. Gunn, Jr., Ph.D.
David Seaburn, M.S.
Alan Lorenz, M.D.
Barbara Gawinski, Ph.D.
Larry B. Mauksch, M.Ed.
16. Partnerships with Primary Care Physicians: Reinventing Gatekeeper Relationships
305
20
James R. Moon, Ph.D., M.B.A.
17. The Behavioral Health Practitioner of the Future: The Efficacy of Psychoeducational Programs in Integrated Primary Care
325
22
Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Janet L. Cummings, Psy.D.
18. Holistic and Alternative Medicine: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff
347
24
Janet L. Cummings, Psy.D.
Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Part VI. The Epilogue
371
28
19. A Primary Care Physician's Experience with Integrated Behavioral Health Care: What Difference Has it Made?
371
28
Steven F. Lucas, M.D.
interviewed by C. J. Peek, Ph.D.
References
399
34
Name Index
433
12
Subject Index
445