Mental health issues represent a significant burden in general practice, often manifesting as subtle symptoms that may be overlooked or misattributed. This manuscript explores the multifaceted challenges faced by General Practitioners (GPs) in identifying and managing mental health conditions, highlighting the importance of early detection and intervention. It discusses the prevalence and impact of mental health disorders in primary care settings, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach that integrates psychological assessment, patientcentered care, and collaboration with mental health specialists. The role of GPs as frontline providers in promoting mental well-being is examined, alongside strategies for enhancing their skills and confidence in managing such cases.
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