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
Recommended Citation
Fidai, Sophia, "The Use of Intersubjectivity in Integrated Primary Care Settings" (2023). Graduate School of Professional Psychology: Doctoral Papers and Masters Projects. 506.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/capstone_masters/506