Essay: A type of lady's corset? Support for older people
Ruth Allen and Janine Wiles
Journal of Primary Health Care
1(2) 156 - 157
Published: 2009
Abstract
Sub-threshold anxiety and depression are common presentations in primary care. They carry a significant disability burden along with the risk of developing a frank disorder. Intervention options are limited, although there is some evidence that ultra brief interventions may be effective with this patient group. We argue that there is a need for a systematic but ultra brief, minimal contact intervention, that can be delivered by GPs or practice nurses. Such an intervention would be a form of facilitated self-management, a step up from self-help, from which people could be referred on to more intensive treatment or medication if required. MeSH KEYWORDS: Primary health care, mental health, psychotherapy, mental disordershttps://doi.org/10.1071/HC09156
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