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E-raamat: Challenges in Primary Mental Health Care: Models for Interdisciplinary Collaboration

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  • Sari: WONCA Family Medicine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040434390
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040434390

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This insightful book equips family doctors and primary health care professionals with essential knowledge to address crucial challenges in primary mental health care, including COVID-19 impacts, thanatophobia, humanitarian catastrophes, and climate change effects.



This insightful and timely book equips family doctors and other primary health care professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to address a diverse range of new and important challenges in the field of primary mental health care, including ongoing impacts from the COVID pandemic, thanatophobia and end-of life care, humanitarian and geopolitical catastrophes, and the effects of climate change.

There is an emphasis throughout on the need to encourage and so reap the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration, between family doctors and mental health specialists and across the range of primary care and community workers. Effective primary health care relies increasingly on the use of remote consultations, and the book explains how the potential of remote working can be maximised in low resource settings. The book concludes with a consideration of how to protect and enhance the mental health of primary care workers in the face of these on-going challenges care.

Key Features:

• Global and inclusive, providing practical guidance and direction across low- middle- and high-income settings, satisfying the needs of all primary care practitioners regardless of geography

• Focused on key and immediate challenges for primary care practitioners arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, poverty and social inequality, migration and climate change

• Addresses the vital importance of self-care by and of primary health care workers facing unprecedented work and emotional pressures

Reflecting the expertise of the WONCA Working Party for Mental Health (WWPMH), building on the foundations laid in the 2020 WONCA volume Global Primary Mental Health Care, the editors and contributors all have expertise in primary mental health care at the frontline, with backgrounds in family medicine, psychiatry psychology and nursing.

Introduction Family Medicine facing multiple crisis
1. New and emerging
mental health challenges. Issues arising from novel threats, including the
war in Ukraine and the resulting refugee crisis, as well as climate change
2.
Long COVID and Mental Health: Characterization, Treatment Options,
Implications for Service Delivery, and Recommendations for Delivery.
3.
Mental health in the post-COVID period: a global health challenge
4. Mental
health and remote consultations. Transferring evidence and experience to
low-resource settings
5. Mental Health for primary care professionals. The
role and leadership of management and health systems in mental health
promotion in working settings
6. Priorities for primary mental care in
low-resource settings. Implementing sustainable approaches to mental
healthcare delivery in settings with traditionally low motivation for mental
healthcare
7. Improving interface between generalists and psychiatrists
8.
End of life. The new paradigm that has been developed in response to COVID-19
with a focus on home and palliative care
9. Thanatophobia:
exacerbation/amplification of existing anxiety disorders/phobias with a focus
on GPs key role in encouraging patients to seek help and adhere to healthy
behaviors
10. Child Mental Health
Christos Lionis is Professor Emeritus of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Laboratory of Health and Society, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece.

Christopher Dowrick is Emeritus Professor of Primary Medical Care at the University of Liverpool, UK.