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Improving recognition of psychiatric disorders in a primary care practice

Pages 155-162 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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A high percentage of patients who seek care from primary care physicians have a psychiatric disorder, either as the primary illness or secondary to a medical illness or drug use. Drs Thompson and Petersen discuss a number of approaches that physicians can take to better recognize psychiatric disorders, so that they may treat or consult on the less complicated conditions and refer complex or resistant conditions to a psychiatrist.

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