Integrated Care: Maturing the Relationship Between Psychology and Primary Care

Integrated primary care (IPC) is an evolving model that describes the provision of behavioral health services within a primary care setting. IPC calls for professional psychologists to adopt an integrated and collaborative approach to care, while delivering a broad range of services at a faster pace...

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