Mental Health and Medicine: Integrating Psychiatry into Primary Care
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2025
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Abstract
The integration of psychiatry into primary care has emerged as a critical strategy to address the global mental health crisis. This approach aims to bridge the gap between mental health and general medical services by enabling early diagnosis, comprehensive treatment, and continuity of care within the primary healthcare system. By equipping primary care physicians with psychiatric training, patients receive holistic healthcare that addresses both physical and mental conditions simultaneously. This article explores the significance, implementation strategies, challenges, and long-term benefits of integrating psychiatric services into primary care. It also highlights global best practices and policy frameworks that can facilitate a patient-centered, stigma-free mental health system.
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| Authors | Dr. Jonathan Mitchell |
| Journal | The Physicians' Review |
| Year | 2025 |
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