Identifying and Screening for Psychological and Comorbid Medical and Psychological Disorders in Medical Settings

This paper, by Rodger Kessler of the University of Vermont College of Medicine, focuses on the challenges of psychological screening and discusses strategies for developing effective screening programs and capacity in a medical practice. 

Click Here to read the article published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology 

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