From the reviews:
Written for anyone interested in behavioral health, the book is especially relevant for clinicians, researchers, administrators, and policy-makers involved in the delivery, design, or funding of healthcare services. ... a welcome addition to a rapidly changing field. It provides a timely snapshot of the present and direction for the future of behavioral health. ... professors and students, clinicians and researchers, and especially policy-makers and politicians will read it and come to understand the valuable contribution behavioral health can make to providing cost-effective healthcare. (Thomas P. Guck, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)
Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care will be a useful resource for mental health practitioners working in primary care settings. Physicians and other primary care providers will also find this text informative, as it will provide new insights into the psychological and behavioral issues facing the individuals whom they treat in the primary care setting and offer ways to capitalize on integration opportunities. (Barbara Cubic, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 59 (19), 2014)