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  1. Dr. Cynthia Stone is the Director of our Integrated Behavioral Health program. This program provides mental health, substance use, and behavioral health care for the patients of Community Care Physicians by embedding behavioral health providers within our practices and linking patients to specialty mental health care they may need within our community.

  2. Dr. Cynthia Stone is the Director of our Integrated Behavioral Health program. This program provides mental health, substance use, and behavioral health care for the patients of Community Care Physicians by embedding behavioral health providers within our practices and linking patients to specialty mental health care they may need within our community.

  3. To connect with one of our Behavioral Health Consultants via telemedicine or over the phone, simply call our behavioral health schedulers at 518-836-3656 or 518-213-0584, request an appointment using our “Become Our Patient” form on our website, or call your doctor to let him/her know you want to be seen.

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  4. This is open to all patients of Community Care Physicians. We are here for you. To connect with one of our Behavioral Health Consultants via telemedicine or over the phone, simply call our behavioral health schedulers at 518-881-1109, request an appointment using our “Become Our Patient” form on our website.

  5. When patients seek care at a primary care office within Community Care Physicians, they receive care for what brought them there, but they also get an additional service: access to integrated behavioral health. Traditionally, behavioral health issues have been treated separately from physical health issues. This distinction, now, doesn’t always exist. Our mind and body are connected, and ...

  6. CFHA is a member-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to making integrated behavioral and physical health the standard of care nationally. CFHA achieves this by organizing the integrated care community, providing expert technical assistance and producing educational content.

  7. Round-the-clock care helped alleviate patients’ symptoms while in the hospital, but ongoing support and treatment became just as important – if not more so – following a patient’s discharge from the hospital. In 1972, the researchers moved hospital-ward treatment staff into the community to test their assumption and, thus, launched ACT.

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