It is not easy to stay on top of new research, so come learn about new evidence-based behavioral interventions suitable for integrated primary care. Then, a more in-depth discussion led by Dr. Cully on his brief CBT for depression designed for integrated primary care settings to target depression within the context of somatic symptoms will occur. A discussion will follow on how to implement these interventions in real life practice.
Jeffrey Cully PhD, Health Services Researcher/Psychologist, Houston VA HSR&D Center of Excellence,
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