Chapter 11.Collaborative Care
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Mental health disorders and associated psychosocial problems are endemic among civilian and active duty military and veteran populations in the United States (Kessler et al. 2005a, 2005b) and worldwide (WHO International Consortium in Psychiatric Epidemiology 2000; World Health Organization 2001). There is a growing evidence base, however, suggesting that common mental health disorders respond to both pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions. Curiously, a large proportion of individuals with mental health disorders who would likely benefit from such interventions neither seek out nor receive treatment.
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