Mental health: protecting the most vulnerable

Mental health: protecting the most vulnerable
Mental health: protecting the most vulnerable

Postpartum, chronic illness, adolescence, migratory journey… Certain situations and periods of life make the mental health of your patients more fragile.

On the occasion of Blue Mondaywe take stock of what the MG can do.

To read:

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Toutain M, Marais AL, Moscone AL, et al. Effects of yoga on mental health. Rev. Prat 2024 ;74(9) ;1011 – 4.

Martin Agudelo L. Supporting and guiding “helpers”: a guide for the GP. Rev. Prat (online) October 4, 2024.

Mallordy F, Nobile C. Postpartum depression: first specific treatment per os. Rev. Prat (online) November 6, 2023.

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Angély C, Martin Agudelo L. Interview with Dr Céline Lamy. Children and adolescents in distress: what can the GP do? Rev. Prat (online) March 22, 2022.

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Iceta S, Disse E, Robert M, et al. Psychiatric disorders and bariatric surgery. Rev. Prat 2022 ;72(2) ;179 – 83.

Trebossen V, Khoury É, Delorme R. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on children and adolescents. Rev. Prat 2022 ;72(10) ;1067 – 70.

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Guy-Robin A. Anorexia nervosa: early detection. Rev. Chat With Gen 2019 ;33(1023) ;4449 – 50.

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