Shared care in mental health' covers the broad spectrum of psychiatric disorders encountered by the primary care physician. It has been written to provides practical solutions to assist in the management of the common health problems seen in primary care. Shared care means not only care
shared between primary and secondary care but also refers to utilizing the skills of the non-medical members of the primary healthcare team. This handbook is easy to read and user friendly and is designed to be 'dipped into' when faced with a problems in daily practice. It is problem-solving
orientated and offers sensible, pragmatic and practical advice.
The book is structured around the treatment of particular patient groups, for example, the depressed patient, the anxious patient, the patient with insomia. Each treatment of particular patient groups, for example, the depressed patient, the anxious patient, the patient with insomnia. Each
treatment covers the following areas: epidemiology; recognition and diagnosis; management in primary care; when to refer and what to expect from secodary services. Equal attention is given to drug treatments, not only what to prescribe but how to improve compliance, and psychological treatments.
Case reports are included to illustrate the application of treatment techniques.
This book has been written by a team who understand GPs, general practice and then psychiatry. The emphasis throughout the book is to provide the General Practitioner with practical and specific help in the management of mental health problems.