“…Medical family therapists can help to reduce such issues by collaborating with patients and families to identify and conceptualize major concerns and goals for treatment and facilitate clear communication with healthcare team members (Hodgson et al, 2014 ; McDaniel et al, 1992 , 2014a ).For example, one study found that nonphysician healthcare providers (e.g. family counselors, resource centers, pharmacists) helped to promote appropriate and timely diagnostic evaluations given their access to patients and families in community and residential care settings (Maslow & Fortinsky, 2018 ). However, a thorough understanding of the care strategies that successfully facilitate the assessment and diagnostic processes of CI in primary care and their associated outcomes is missing.…”