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Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Why Counseling Psychologists Should Care About Them
The Counseling Psychologist
  • Lisa M. McAndrew, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System and University at Albany, SUNY
  • Myrna L. Friedlander, University at Albany, SUNY and Albany Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • David R. Litke, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System and New York University School of Medicine
  • L. Alison Phillips, Iowa State University
  • Justin M. Kimber, University at Albany, SUNY and Albany Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • Drew A. Helmer, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System and Rutgers University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
7-1-2019
DOI
10.1177/0011000019888874
Abstract

Medically unexplained symptoms and/or syndromes (MUS) affect the health of 20% to 30% of patients seen in primary care. Optimally, treatment for these patients requires an interdisciplinary team consisting of both primary care and mental health providers. We propose that counseling psychologists may develop expertise to improve the care of patients with MUS who are already in their practice, expand the number of patients they help, and enhance the integration of counseling psychology into the broader medical community. Additionally, counseling psychologists’ expertise in culture, attunement to therapeutic processes, and focus on prioritizing patients’ perspectives and quality of life can fill the gap in research on MUS. By focusing on MUS, counseling psychologists can provide unique contributions to health service delivery.

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This article is published as McAndrew, Lisa M., Myrna L. Friedlander, David R. Litke, L. Alison Phillips, Justin M. Kimber, and Drew A. Helmer. "Medically unexplained physical symptoms: Why counseling psychologists should care about them." The Counseling Psychologist 47, no. 5 (2019): 741-769. DOI: 10.1177/0011000019888874.

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Citation Information
Lisa M. McAndrew, Myrna L. Friedlander, David R. Litke, L. Alison Phillips, et al.. "Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Why Counseling Psychologists Should Care About Them" The Counseling Psychologist Vol. 47 Iss. 5 (2019) p. 741 - 769
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