The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons said quite a few years ago that all physicians should be educated in mental health and physical health: It doesn't matter if you're an orthopedic surgeon, a brain surgeon or a pediatrician. I was on a Royal College subcommittee, and I have yet to see this actually happening.
We are seeing more and more physical presentations of psychological issues. People say, “I don't know what to do.” Other physicians, other people...they're very much physical versus mental health. It needs to be integrated. That education has to start in medical school. It has to start in nursing school. It has to start in all of the schools where health care is being trained. They're not separate. There's not a dualistic system. We come into a room with our brains and so we need to really support that from the education perspective.