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    Depression following myocardial infarction by Forrester, A W, Lipsey, J R, Teitelbaum, M L, DePaulo, J R, Andrzejewski, P L

    “…Although many investigators have studied mood disorders following myocardial infarction, the prevalence, severity, and persistence of depression have been…”
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    Detection and Management of Mental Health Problems of Older Patients by Primary Care Providers by German, Pearl S, Shapiro, Sam, Skinner, Elizabeth A, Von Korff, Michael, Klein, Lawrence E, Turner, Raymond W, Teitelbaum, Mark L, Burke, Jack, Burns, Barbara J

    “…Evidence is accruing that older individuals receive little attention for mental health problems and that any attention that is given is most often within the…”
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    Toward Better Integration of Medical and Psychiatric Care by Teitelbaum, Mark L

    “…The article by Dr Hoffman in this issue of The Journal (p 964) is timely and important. Efforts to integrate medical and psychiatric care of patients such as…”
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    Doubts about being of value: an important aspect of countertransference in consultation-liaison psychiatry by Teitelbaum, M L

    “…Doubts about being of value to medically ill patients and their referring physicians is not an uncommon emotional reaction of consultation-liaison…”
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    An Experiment to Change Detection and Management of Mental Morbidity in Primary Care by Shapiro, Sam, German, Pearl S., Skinner, Elizabeth A., VonKorff, Michael, Turner, Raymond W., Klein, Lawrence E., Teitelbaum, Mark L., Kramer, Morton, Burke, Jack D., Burns, Barbara J.

    Published in Medical care (01-04-1987)
    “…A randomized clinical trial was conducted in a group practice for the primary care of adult patients to address the effect of feedback to providers of…”
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    Patients with medically unexplained symptoms: DSM-III diagnoses and demographic characteristics by Slavney, P R, Teitelbaum, M L

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-01-1985)
    “…This study reports DSM-III diagnoses and demographic characteristics of 100 patients consecutively referred to a university hospital consultation-liaison…”
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