Classification and Evaluation of Functional Gastrointestinal
Disorders
Overview of the Integration of Gastroenterology and Psychiatry,
Kevin W. Olden
Psychosocial Assessment of GI Symptoms, Stuart J. Eisendrath and
Rafael O. Gray Functional GI
Disorders: Classification and Epidemiology, Douglas A. Drossman
Medical Evaluation of Functional GI Disorders, Michael Camilleri
and Jeffrey W. Frank
Psychometric Testing in Functional GI Disorders, Karen H.
Naifeh
Survey Research Methods in Functional GI Disorders, Sylvia S.
Hom
Functional GI Disorders of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Small
Bowel
Esophageal Disorders and Their Relationship to Psychiatric Disease,
Laurence A. Bradley and Joel E. Richter
Functional Disorders of the Stomach and Duodenum, Kevin W.
Olden
Functional Disorders of the Colon
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Douglas A. Drossman
Chronic Idiopathic Constipation, Arnold Wald
Gastrointestinal Aspects of Eating Disorders, Bruce D. Waldholtz
and Arnold E. Andersen
Chronic Abdominal Pain, Edward A. Walker
Therapeutic Interventions and Functional Bowel Disease
Rational Medical Therapy of Functional GI Disorders, Richard M.
Sperling and Kenneth R. McQuaid
Patient Advocacy and Self-Help Groups, Nancy J. Norton
Psychopharmacological Interventions for Functional Bowel Disease,
R. Bruce Lydiard
Biofeedback, Relaxation Training, and Cognitive Behavior
Modification: Treatments for Functional GI Disorders, Ann L.
Davidoff and William E. Whitehead
Individual and Group Psychotherapy of Functional GI Disorders,
Kevin W. Olden, Thomas N. Wise, and Richard L. Goldberg
Appendix: Patient Support Organizations
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Dr. Olden has done an excellent job in editing [an]…overview of the
functional gastrointestinal disorders. The book travels up and down
the gastrointestinal tract, integrating knowledge and successfully
providing a broad biopsychosocial perspective for those who look
after such patients.
Clinicians will particularly benefit from reading the chapters on
the oesophagus, stomach, and colon, and the chapter on eating
disorders….the material presented is practical and well
balanced.…The review of non-pharmacological therapies, including
biofeedback, relaxation training, cognitive behaviour, and
psychotherapy, is illuminating.
This is a good book with messages for both clinicians and
researchers….It should be in gasteroenterology libraries
everywhere.
""…provides a well-organized discussion of gastrointestinal
disorders having a strong psychosomatic or behavioral
component….The authors are some of the leading experts in this
area…
…will be of significant value to psychiatrists and it fills a void
in texts that emphasize the psychophysiology of functional bowel
disorders.
"-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
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