Challenges in Primary Mental Health Care
Models for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Herausgeber: Lionis, Christos; Dowrick, Christopher
Challenges in Primary Mental Health Care
Models for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Herausgeber: Lionis, Christos; Dowrick, Christopher
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This insightful book equips family doctors and primary health care professionals with essential knowledge to address crucial challenges in primary mental health care, including COVID-19 impacts, thanatophobia, humanitarian catastrophes, and climate change effects.
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This insightful book equips family doctors and primary health care professionals with essential knowledge to address crucial challenges in primary mental health care, including COVID-19 impacts, thanatophobia, humanitarian catastrophes, and climate change effects.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9781032754277
- ISBN-10: 1032754273
- Artikelnr.: 74063172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 493g
- ISBN-13: 9781032754277
- ISBN-10: 1032754273
- Artikelnr.: 74063172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christos Lionis is Professor Emeritus of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Laboratory of Health and Society, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece. Christopher Dowrick is Emeritus Professor of Primary Medical Care at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Introduction Family Medicine facing multiple crisis 1. New and emerging
mental health challenges. Issues arising from novel threats, including the
war in Ukraine and the resulting refugee crisis, as well as climate change
2. Long COVID and Mental Health: Characterization, Treatment Options,
Implications for Service Delivery, and Recommendations for Delivery. 3.
Mental health in the post-COVID period: a global health challenge 4. Mental
health and remote consultations. Transferring evidence and experience to
low-resource settings 5. Mental Health for primary care professionals. The
role and leadership of management and health systems in mental health
promotion in working settings 6. Priorities for primary mental care in
low-resource settings. Implementing sustainable approaches to mental
healthcare delivery in settings with traditionally low motivation for
mental healthcare 7. Improving interface between generalists and
psychiatrists 8. End of life. The new paradigm that has been developed in
response to COVID-19 with a focus on home and palliative care 9.
Thanatophobia: exacerbation/amplification of existing anxiety
disorders/phobias with a focus on GP's key role in encouraging patients to
seek help and adhere to healthy behaviors 10. Child Mental Health
mental health challenges. Issues arising from novel threats, including the
war in Ukraine and the resulting refugee crisis, as well as climate change
2. Long COVID and Mental Health: Characterization, Treatment Options,
Implications for Service Delivery, and Recommendations for Delivery. 3.
Mental health in the post-COVID period: a global health challenge 4. Mental
health and remote consultations. Transferring evidence and experience to
low-resource settings 5. Mental Health for primary care professionals. The
role and leadership of management and health systems in mental health
promotion in working settings 6. Priorities for primary mental care in
low-resource settings. Implementing sustainable approaches to mental
healthcare delivery in settings with traditionally low motivation for
mental healthcare 7. Improving interface between generalists and
psychiatrists 8. End of life. The new paradigm that has been developed in
response to COVID-19 with a focus on home and palliative care 9.
Thanatophobia: exacerbation/amplification of existing anxiety
disorders/phobias with a focus on GP's key role in encouraging patients to
seek help and adhere to healthy behaviors 10. Child Mental Health
Introduction Family Medicine facing multiple crisis 1. New and emerging
mental health challenges. Issues arising from novel threats, including the
war in Ukraine and the resulting refugee crisis, as well as climate change
2. Long COVID and Mental Health: Characterization, Treatment Options,
Implications for Service Delivery, and Recommendations for Delivery. 3.
Mental health in the post-COVID period: a global health challenge 4. Mental
health and remote consultations. Transferring evidence and experience to
low-resource settings 5. Mental Health for primary care professionals. The
role and leadership of management and health systems in mental health
promotion in working settings 6. Priorities for primary mental care in
low-resource settings. Implementing sustainable approaches to mental
healthcare delivery in settings with traditionally low motivation for
mental healthcare 7. Improving interface between generalists and
psychiatrists 8. End of life. The new paradigm that has been developed in
response to COVID-19 with a focus on home and palliative care 9.
Thanatophobia: exacerbation/amplification of existing anxiety
disorders/phobias with a focus on GP's key role in encouraging patients to
seek help and adhere to healthy behaviors 10. Child Mental Health
mental health challenges. Issues arising from novel threats, including the
war in Ukraine and the resulting refugee crisis, as well as climate change
2. Long COVID and Mental Health: Characterization, Treatment Options,
Implications for Service Delivery, and Recommendations for Delivery. 3.
Mental health in the post-COVID period: a global health challenge 4. Mental
health and remote consultations. Transferring evidence and experience to
low-resource settings 5. Mental Health for primary care professionals. The
role and leadership of management and health systems in mental health
promotion in working settings 6. Priorities for primary mental care in
low-resource settings. Implementing sustainable approaches to mental
healthcare delivery in settings with traditionally low motivation for
mental healthcare 7. Improving interface between generalists and
psychiatrists 8. End of life. The new paradigm that has been developed in
response to COVID-19 with a focus on home and palliative care 9.
Thanatophobia: exacerbation/amplification of existing anxiety
disorders/phobias with a focus on GP's key role in encouraging patients to
seek help and adhere to healthy behaviors 10. Child Mental Health







