Identification and Management of Eating Disorders in Integrated Primary Care: Recommendations for Psychologists in Integrated Care Settings

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Laura J. Buchholz
Paul R. King
Laura O. Wray
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[1] VA Western New York Healthcare System,VA Center for Integrated Healthcare
[2] University at Buffalo/State University of New York,Department of Psychology
[3] University at Buffalo/State University of New York,Department of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology
[4] University at Buffalo/State University of New York,Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
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Eating disorders; Integrated care; Psychologists; Primary care identification; Primary care management;
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Eating disorders are associated with deleterious health consequences, increased risk of mortality, and psychosocial impairment. Although individuals with eating disorders are likely to seek treatment in general medical settings such as primary care (PC), these conditions are often under-detected by PC providers. However, psychologists in integrated PC settings are likely to see patients with eating disorders because of the mental health comorbidities associated with these conditions. Further, due to their training in identifying risk factors associated with eating disorders (i.e., comorbid mental health and medical disorders) and opportunities for collaboration with PC providers, psychologists are well-positioned to improve the detection and management of eating disorders in PC. This paper provides a brief overview of eating disorders and practical guidance for psychologists working in integrated PC settings to facilitate the identification and management of these conditions.
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