The book provides a new framework for understanding encounters in primary care and mental health, and for moving beyond depression as a medical concept and a personal problem.
The book provides a new framework for understanding encounters in primary care and mental health, and for moving beyond depression as a medical concept and a personal problem.
Christopher Dowrick is Professor of Primary Medical Care in the University of Liverpool, and a general practitioner with the Aintree Park Group Practice. He is a Senior Investigator with the National Institute for Health Research in England, and a Professorial Fellow with the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is editor of the international journal Chronic Illness. His research expertise is in the field of primary care mental health, with a portfolio of grants and over 100 publications on depression and medically unexplained symptoms. He leads a major NIHR R&D programme (2007 to 2012), designed to increase equity of access to high quality mental health services in primary care.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Points of Departure 2: Depression as a Medical Condition 3: Disputed diagnoses 4: Drivers to Diagnosis 5: Broadening the Mind 6: Coherence and engagement 7: Encounters in Primary Care
1: Points of Departure 2: Depression as a Medical Condition 3: Disputed diagnoses 4: Drivers to Diagnosis 5: Broadening the Mind 6: Coherence and engagement 7: Encounters in Primary Care
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