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In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Dr. Laurie
Keefer brings her considerable expertise to the topic of
Psychogastroenterology. This burgeoning, multidisciplinary field
applies psychological science and practice to gastrointestinal
health and illness, providing a patient-centered understanding of
GI conditions with roots in the biopsychosocial model of illness.
In this unique issue, top experts in psychogastroenterology present
reviews on key topics across the spectrum of digestive disorders.
Contains 14 practice-oriented topics including stress, resilience,
and the brain-gut axis; the future of brain-gut psychotherapies;
psychological considerations in the management of food
intolerances; working with trauma in the GI setting; addressing
disparities in psychogastroenterology care; and more. Provides
in-depth clinical reviews on psychogastroenterology, offering
actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically
significant, topic-based reviews.
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. Timely and accessibly written, this
book provides a unique, comprehensive introduction to
psychogastroenterology, offering a step-by-step guide to
evidence-based psychological treatment protocols. Broad in scope
and expertise, the book is divided into four parts. It opens with
an overview of the field, moving on to outline psychological
concerns and conditions in gastroenterological (GI) cohorts.
Further, it covers various approaches to psychogastroenterology,
including psychopharmacological and eHealth practices. In closing,
the book looks to the future, providing guidance on supervision in
psychogastroenterology, and exploring challenges in the field.
Written by experts in the field, this book will be an indispensable
resource for those who wish to enhance their knowledge and practice
of psychogastroenterology in the mental health profession,
including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychosomatic medicine
specialists, nurses and social workers.
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. Timely and accessibly written, this
book provides a unique, comprehensive introduction to
psychogastroenterology, offering a step-by-step guide to
evidence-based psychological treatment protocols. Broad in scope
and expertise, the book is divided into four parts. It opens with
an overview of the field, moving on to outline psychological
concerns and conditions in gastroenterological (GI) cohorts.
Further, it covers various approaches to psychogastroenterology,
including psychopharmacological and eHealth practices. In closing,
the book looks to the future, providing guidance on supervision in
psychogastroenterology, and exploring challenges in the field.
Written by experts in the field, this book will be an indispensable
resource for those who wish to enhance their knowledge and practice
of psychogastroenterology in the mental health profession,
including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychosomatic medicine
specialists, nurses and social workers.
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