The Use of Intersubjectivity in Integrated Primary Care Settings

Date of Award

2023

Document Type

Doctoral Research Paper

Degree Name

Psy.D.

Organizational Unit

Graduate School of Professional Psychology

First Advisor

Alyssa Oland

Second Advisor

Brian Beaumund

Third Advisor

Alex Reed

Keywords

Primary care, Behavioral health, Psychodynamic, Intersubjectivity

Abstract

This paper will address behavioral health treatment within the integrated primary care model. The primary care model involves collaboration between primary care physicians and behavioral health clinicians and recognizes the relationship between the body and mind, such that medical illnesses and psychological concerns are mutually influenced by each other. The paper will discuss benefits and shortcomings to this model and propose an expanded treatment approach to mental health care within the integrated primary care model.

Copyright Date

11-21-2023

Publication Statement

Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.

Rights Holder

Sophia Fidai

Provenance

Received from author

File Format

application/pdf

Language

English (eng)

Extent

26 pgs

File Size

2.2 MB

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