“…Individuals diagnosed with substance use disorders are at a substantially higher risk for developing major medical conditions (Bahorik, Satre, Kline‐Simon, Weisner, & Campbell, ), thereby making integrative primary and behavioral health care (IPBH) a viable alternative. Jacobson and Hatchett () defined IPBH as “the collaboration of mental health professionals located within the primary care setting, addressing the biological, social, and psychological factors that promote a complete and healthy life” (p. 59).…”