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In [[physical health psychology]] '''gastro psychology'''is a specialist area dealing with psychological approaches to clinical problems of the [[gastrointestinal tract]] caused by [[gastrointestinal disorders]], particularly [[irritable bowel syndrome]] ([[IBS]]} and [[irritable bowel disease]]([[IBD]])<ref> Simpson, P. & Dearden, R. (2012). 'Gut feelings': A survey of referrals to a specialist gastro psychology service. |
In [[physical health psychology]] '''gastro psychology'''is a specialist area dealing with psychological approaches to clinical problems of the [[gastrointestinal tract]] caused by [[gastrointestinal disorders]], particularly [[irritable bowel syndrome]] ([[IBS]]} and [[irritable bowel disease]]([[IBD]])<ref> Simpson, P. & Dearden, R. (2012). 'Gut feelings': A survey of referrals to a specialist gastro psychology service. |
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[[Clinical Psychology Forum]]235 p45-49. </ref>. The speciality maps on to that of [[gastroenterology]] in [[medicine]] |
[[Clinical Psychology Forum]]235 p45-49. </ref>. The speciality maps on to that of [[gastroenterology]] in [[medicine]] |
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In physical health psychology gastro psychologyis a specialist area dealing with psychological approaches to clinical problems of the gastrointestinal tract caused by gastrointestinal disorders, particularly irritable bowel syndrome (IBS} and irritable bowel disease(IBD)[1]. The speciality maps on to that of gastroenterology in medicine
Other areas of focus may include functional colonic disease such as:
- Functional dyspepsia
- Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP)
- Chronic abdominal pain
- Functional constipation
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
See also
- Elimination
- Constipation
- Defecation
- Digestion
- Diarrhea
- Gastric plexuses
- Gastric secretion
- Gastric acid
- Gastric reflexes
- Gastrointestinal system
- Gastroenterology
- Gastrointestinal hormones
- Gastrointestinal peptides
- Gastrointestinal Tract
- Neurogastroenterology
References
- ↑ Simpson, P. & Dearden, R. (2012). 'Gut feelings': A survey of referrals to a specialist gastro psychology service. Clinical Psychology Forum235 p45-49.