Primary healthcare in behavioral services refers to the integration of mental health and behavioral health services into primary care settings to treat individuals’ mental health issues as part of their overall health care. To support holistic, patient-centered care, primary healthcare in behavioral services integrates mental health services into primary care settings, uses a collaborative care approach, offers screening and assessment, brief interventions and counseling, manages medications, makes use of telebehavioral health services, and facilitates care coordination and referrals. All of these strategies work to boost mental health and well-being.