Join Grace Pratt and the co-hosts of the Integrated Care Podcast as they reflect on the vibrant experiences from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association's recent Integrated Care Conference. In this episode, they discuss the joy of integrated care, share personal anecdotes, and highlight key presentations on various topics such as clinician stance, sleep research, health equity, and engaging entire healthcare teams. Tune in to hear about the impactful work being done in the field and get inspired by the community's passion and dedication to advancing integrated care.
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Join Grace Pratt and the co-hosts of the Integrated Care Podcast as they reflect on the vibrant experiences from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association's recent Integrated Care Conference. In this episode, they discuss the joy of integrated care, share personal anecdotes, and highlight key presentations on various topics such as clinician stance, sleep research, health equity, and engaging entire healthcare teams. Tune in to hear about the impactful work being done in the field and get inspired by the community's passion and dedication to advancing integrated care.
Ep. #75 Clinical Skills For Working With Couples In Primary Care
The Integrated Care Podcast
51 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. #75 Clinical Skills For Working With Couples In Primary Care
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Health Care Association, host Grace Pratt, along with co-hosts Neftali Serrano, Jen Thomas, and Bridget Beachy, continue their discussion on treating couples within the integrated care setting. They delve into the importance of modeling calm behavior for patients, the role of brief interventions, and strategies for addressing the unique challenges that couples may face, such as communication issues, chronic illness, menopause, and more. The conversation emphasizes the significance of contextual interviews and focusing on each couple's specific dynamics, as well as the practical aspects of integrating couple therapy into primary care without the need for extensive specialized training. The episode also covers “news and notes,” announces upcoming CFHA conference details, and introduces a new pre-professional membership program.
The Integrated Care Podcast
Join Grace Pratt and the co-hosts of the Integrated Care Podcast as they reflect on the vibrant experiences from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association's recent Integrated Care Conference. In this episode, they discuss the joy of integrated care, share personal anecdotes, and highlight key presentations on various topics such as clinician stance, sleep research, health equity, and engaging entire healthcare teams. Tune in to hear about the impactful work being done in the field and get inspired by the community's passion and dedication to advancing integrated care.