PART 1: THE DISCIPLINE OF PRIMARY CARE PSYCHOLOGY; 1. Primary care, psychology and primary care psychology; 2. Establishing and maintaining a psychological practice in primary health care; 3. Psychological assessment in primary care settings; 4. Models of integrated care in primary care settings; PART 2: THE PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES; 5. Family medicine; 6. Internal medicine; 7. Paediatrics; 8. Obstetrics-Gynaecology; PART 3: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES; 9. Developmental Perspectives; 10. Interpersonal and family systems perspectives; 11. Cultural perspectives; 12. The nature and psychology of suffering; 13. Hope and hopelessness; 14. Health behaviour change and the problem of "non-compliance"; 15. Mindful practice for clinicians and patients; PART 4: CLINICAL CONDITIONS; 16. Alcohol and other substance use disorders; 17. Anxiety disorders; 18. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults; 19. Back pain; 20. Cancer; 21. Dementia and late life depression; 22. Depression and mood disorders; 23. Diabetes; 24. Domestic violence; 25. Eating disorders; 26. Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome; 27. Grief and end-of-life issues; 28. Coronary heart disease and essential hypertension; 29. Infertility; 30. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other functional gastrointestinal disorders; 31. Menopause; 32. Obesity: Assessment and treatment; 33. Personality disorders: Old dilemmas and new tools for the primary care psychologist; 34. Rape, sexual assault and PTSD: Strategies for the primary care psychologist; 35. Sexual disorders affecting men; 36. Sexual disorders affecting women; 37. Sleep disorders; 38. Smoking cessation treatment; 39. Somatoform disorders; 40. Stress; 41. Work stress and health; Appendix A: Psychotropic medications in primary care; Appendix B: Could the symptoms be caused by the patient's medication? A guide to assessment
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