02003nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001260001800042653002800060653001200088653001500100653001800115653002800133653001700161653002100178100002800199700002500227700002900252700002500281700002700306700002900333700002300362700002900385700002400414245012500438856006600563300000900629490000700638520101800645022001401663 2018 d cjanbElsevier10aCommon mental disorders10aAnxiety10aDepression10aSomatizations10aPsychological treatment10aPrimary care10aTreatment manual1 aCésar González-Blanch1 aOlga Umaran-Alfageme1 aPatricia Cordero-Andrés1 aRoger Muñoz-Navarro1 aPaloma Ruiz-Rodríguez1 aLeonardo Adrián Medrano1 aMaría Ruiz-Torres1 aEsperanza Dongil Collado1 aAntonio Cano-Vindel00aPsychological treatment of emotional disorders in Primary Care: The transdiagnostic treatment manual of the PsicAP study uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S113479371730060X a1-110 v243 aA substantial percentage of primary care (PC) visits are motivated by some type of emotional disorder, especially depression, anxiety and somatization. These common mental disorders represent a significant burden for the people affected and for the society. Despite the availability of effective psychological therapies for these disorders, psychological interventions are rarely used in PC. The aim of the Psychology in Primary Care (PsicAP) project is to demonstrate the efficacy of a transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural group therapy to treat the most prevalent emotional disorders in PC. This therapy, which involves only 7 sessions, is especially appropriate for PC settings. In the present article, we present the treatment manual, session by session, with extracts that illustrate key contents of the sessions. Finally, we discuss the implications of a protocol of this type at a time when clinical psychologists and clinical psychology interns are starting to be integrated into the PC setting in Spain. a1134-7937