and Jeffrey T. Reiter2
(1)
Mountainview Consulting Group, Inc., Zillah, WA, USA
(2)
HealthPoint, Seattle, WA, USA
Electronic supplementary material:
The online version of this chapter (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-13954-8_16) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
PCBH-Specific Learning Resources
Books
1.
Gatchel, R. J. & Oordt, M. S. (2003). Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care: Practical Advice and Clinical Guidance for Successful Collaboration. Washington, DC: APA Press.
2.
Hunter, C., Goodie, J. L., Oordt, M. S. & Dobmeyer, A. (2009). Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Step-by-Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention. Washington, DC: APA Press.
3.
O’Donohue, W. T. & Byrd, M. R. (2005, Eds.). Behavioral Integrative Care: Treatments That Work in the Primary Care Setting. New York, NY: Routledge.
4.
Robinson, P. J., Gould, D. A. & Strosahl, K. D. (2011). Real Behavior Change in Primary Care: Improving Patient Outcomes and Increasing Job Satisfaction. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
5.
Serrano, N. (2014, Ed.) The Implementer’s Guide to Primary Care Behavioral Health. Available at itunes.apple.com. Madison, WI: Access Community Health Centers.
Professional Organizations
1.
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA): www.cfha.net
This organization has a PCBH Special Interest Group (SIG): http://www.cfha.net/?page=PCBHSIG
2.
Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ABCS): www.acbs.org
This organization has an ACT in Primary Care SIG: http://contextualscience.org/act_in_primary_care_sig
3.
Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM): www.sbm.org