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Title Psychogastroenterology for adults : a handbook for mental health professionals / edited by Simon R. Knowles, Laurie Keefer, and Antonina A. Mikocka-Walus
Published London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Contents <P>Foreword by William E. Whitehead; <STRONG>Part 1: Introduction to gastrointestinal physiology and conditions, the brain-gut axis, and working within health care teams</STRONG>; Chapter 1: The gastrointestinal tract: A brief introduction to healthy digestion by Dr Christopher F.D Li Wan Suen and Dr Peter De Cruz; Chapter 2: The upper gastrointestinal tract, common conditions and recommended treatments by Professor Geoff Hebbard; Chapter 3: The lower gastrointestinal tract, common conditions and recommended treatments by Dr Rebecca Burgell and Dr Bei Ye; Chapter 4: Gastroenterological cancers and stomas by Professor Timothy Pearman and Dr Elizabeth L. Addington; Chapter 5: Stress and the brain-gut axis across the spectrum of digestive disorders by Dr Gregory Sayuk; Chapter 6: Working with gastroenterologists, health administrators, and other members of the gastrointestinal and allied health care team by Dr Sarah W. Kinsinger; <STRONG>Part Two: </STRONG><STRONG>Psychological concerns and conditions in gastroenterological cohorts; </STRONG>Chapter 7: Common gastrointestinal investigations and psychological concerns by Dr Tuan Duong and Professor Jane M. Andrews; Chapter 8: Common psychological issues in gastrointestinal conditions by Associate Professor Antonina Mikocka-Walus, Ms Catherine Emerson, Dr Lisa Olive and Dr Simon R. Knowles; Chapter 9: Working with complex patients with gastrointestinal and psychological concerns Dr Emily Edlynn and Dr Tiffany Taft; <STRONG>Part Three: </STRONG><STRONG>Psychological, psychopharmacological, and eHealth approaches in psychogastroenterology; </STRONG>Chapter 10: Psychological assessment, formulation, and intervention planning in gastrointestinal cohorts with psychological issues by Dr Philip Keightley and Dr Simon R. Knowles; Chapter 11: Promoting change in psychological and gastrointestinal conditions -- motivational interviewing (MI) by Dr Daron A. Watts, Dr Hans R Watson and Professor Terry L. Correll; Chapter 12: Promoting change in gastrointestinal conditions -- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) by Assistant Professor Anne Lutz and Dr Christiaan van Woerden; Chapter 13: Stress management and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) approaches to gastrointestinal conditions by Anjali U Pandit and Dr Sarah Ballou; Chapter 14: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches to gastrointestinal conditions by Ms Karen J. Conlon and Associate Professor Laurie Keefer; Chapter 15: Hypnosis approaches to gastrointestinal conditions by Dr Megan E. Riehl; Chapter 16: Psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy (PIT) approaches to gastrointestinal conditions by Professor Elspeth Guthrie; Chapter 17: Emerging approaches -- acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) approaches to gastrointestinal conditions by Associate Professor Nuno Ferreira; Chapter 18: Behavioural approaches to managing substance-related problems in gastrointestinal conditions by Professor Eva Szigethy and Dr Trent Emerick; Chapter 19: Psychopharmacology in gastrointestinal cohorts by Ms Elspeth Carruthers and Dr Juilan Stern; Chapter 20: The role of eHealth in psychogastroenterology by Dr Andrew McCombie and Dr Simon R. Knowles; <STRONG>Part 4: </STRONG><STRONG>Supervision and future challenges in psychogastroenterology</STRONG>; Chapter 21: Supervision and future challenges in psychogastroenterology by Dr Simon R Knowles, Associate Professor Laurie Keefer and Associate Professor Antonina Mikocka-Walus; References; Index</P>
Summary "The brain-gut connection has been increasingly implicated in biopsychosocial well-being. While there are numerous factors that directly and indirectly impact on how the gut and the brain interact, there is a growing awareness that gastrointestinal conditions need to be viewed and treated as part of a multidisciplinary approach. Psychogastroenterology for Adults: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals is the first book to provide mental health professionals with an evidence-based, practical guide for working with patients living with gastrointestinal conditions"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Gastrointestinal system -- Diseases -- Treatment
Gastrointestinal system -- Psychosomatic aspects
Digestive System Diseases -- psychology
Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal Diseases -- therapy
PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
Gastrointestinal system -- Diseases -- Treatment
Form Electronic book
Author Knowles, Simon R., editor
Keefer, Laurie, editor
Mikocka-Walus, Antonina A., editor
LC no. 2019981536
ISBN 9780429203749
0429203748
9781000672770
1000672778
9781000664911
1000664910
1000657051
9781000657050