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Foreword |
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Contributors |
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PART I Background info and clinically oriented epidemiology topics |
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1 Functional gastrointestinal disorders --- disorders of brain--gut interaction in need of integrative treatment |
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2 Stress, distress and functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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3 Functional gastrointestinal disorders and the brain--gut axis |
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4 Psychosocial and individual aspects of functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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5 Cross--cultural aspects of functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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PART II Diagnostic procedures, assessment and biopsychosocial methods in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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6 Diagnostic procedures in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- addressing patient concerns |
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7 Psychological assessment and questionnaires in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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8 Diet in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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9 The role of biofeedback in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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PART III Functional gastrointestinal disorders and biopsychosocial approaches across the age range |
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10 Diagnostic and treatment approaches associated with functional oesophageal disorders |
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11 Diagnostic and treatment approaches associated with functional gastroduodenal disorders |
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12 Functional bowel disorder (irritable bowel syndrome; IBS): diagnoses and current treatment options |
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13 Functional bowel disorders (non-IBS): diagnosis and current treatment options |
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14 Functional bowel disorders (IBS and non-IBS): psychodynamic therapy |
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15 Functional bowel disorders (IBS and non-IBS): hypnosis |
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16 Functional bowel disorders (IBS and non-IBS): cognitive behavioural therapy |
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17 Functional bowel disorders (IBS and non-IBS): stress management and mindfulness-based approaches |
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18 Diagnostic and treatment approaches associated with centrally mediated abdominal pain syndrome (CAPS) |
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19 Diagnostic and treatment approaches associated with functional gallbladder and sphincter of Oddi disorders |
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20 Diagnostic and treatment approaches for functional anorectal disorders |
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21 Functional gastrointestinal disorders and the elderly |
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22 Diagnostic and treatment approaches associated with functional gastrointestinal disorders in children and adolescents |
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PART IV Working with complex psychological issues in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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23 Functional gastrointestinal disorders and eating disorders |
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24 Functional gastrointestinal disorders and psychotropic medication |
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25 Patient empowerment and working with complex patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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PART V Future directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders |
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26 Future directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- eHealth |
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27 Future challenges and directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- complementary medicine |
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28 Future directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- microbiota, faecal transplants and pharmaceutical approaches |
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29 Future challenges and directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- psychological approaches |
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30 Future challenges and directions in functional gastrointestinal disorders --- integrated and biopsychosocial care approaches |
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Index |
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