Behavioral Health in Primary Care

Behavioral health in primary care refers to the integration of mental health and substance use services within primary care settings. It involves the identification, assessment, and treatment of behavioral and emotional concerns in patients, along with providing support for overall well-being and health promotion. The session will also address the latest research and advancements in behavioral health in primary care, including evidence-based practices, collaborative care models, and the impact on patient outcomes. The research aims to improve access to mental health care, enhance patient outcomes, and promote the overall well-being of individuals within the primary care setting.

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