2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pcl.2021.02.007
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Integrated Behavioral Health

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“…S. Beidas & Kendall, 2010;Whiteside, Deacon, et al, 2016). One such model, integrated behavioral health (IBH) programs, is designed to address many of the barriers to accessing evidence-based mental health care by integrating mental health services into the primary care practice (Fledderman et al, 2021). IBH services are intended to deliver brief interventions with a strong emphasis on EBTs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…S. Beidas & Kendall, 2010;Whiteside, Deacon, et al, 2016). One such model, integrated behavioral health (IBH) programs, is designed to address many of the barriers to accessing evidence-based mental health care by integrating mental health services into the primary care practice (Fledderman et al, 2021). IBH services are intended to deliver brief interventions with a strong emphasis on EBTs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to clinician factors (e.g., training, knowledge, and beliefs), organizational characteristics that provide time, encouragement, and access to support and engagement in ongoing active learning can facilitate the use of evidence‐based techniques, including exposure (Becker‐Haimes et al, 2017; R. S. Beidas & Kendall, 2010; R. Beidas et al, 2017; Whiteside, Deacon, et al, 2016). One such model, integrated behavioral health (IBH) programs, is designed to address many of the barriers to accessing evidence‐based mental health care by integrating mental health services into the primary care practice (Fledderman et al, 2021). IBH services are intended to deliver brief interventions with a strong emphasis on EBTs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%