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Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Biopsychosocial Assessment and Treatment


by Carin L. Cunningham, Gerard A. Banez

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Sales Rank: 605589
Studio: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 199
Publication Date: June 15, 2006
Publisher: Springer


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A child presents with weight loss, fatigue, and stomach pain. Is the diagnosis psychological, as in an eating disorder? Might it be medical, as in a GI disorder? Could it be both?

A young adolescent is assessed to have a gastrointestinal disorder. Do you take puberty into account when planning treatment?

Complex overlapping of physical and psychological symptoms is a hallmark of cases such as these - and a major factor in making diagnosis and intervention difficult.

In Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders:Biopsychosocial Assessment and Treatment, authors Cunningham and Banez pool their considerable expertise to give practitioners working with children a state-of-the-art, biopsychosocial grounding in this challenging area of practice:

- In-depth overview of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders, their prevalence and etiology

- Descriptions of the most common disorders (including irritable bowel syndrome, recurring abdominal pain, rumination disorder, and fecal incontinence), with their typical psychological and behavioral symptoms

- Conceptual and theoretical perspectives informing the authors’ biopsychosocial approach

- Reviews of empirically-based, clinically sound assessment and treatment strategies

- Case studies applying this knowledge in real-world detail, demonstrating collaborations between clinicians, patients, and families

Its lucid presentation, level of detail, and commitment to integrative care make Assessment and Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children an important resource for children’s practitioners in both the medical and mental health fields. By featuring examples ranging from toddlers to teens, the authors have modeled a continuum of developmentally appropriate treatment.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)

An Excellent Reference Book  
Many of us in pediatric psychology working with patients with GI disorders did not aquire our knowledge of GI disorders while in graduate school. Instead, we sought out and amassed any literature on the topic we could find, learned from our GI colleagues, and perhaps most importantly, learned from clinical experience. This book is perhaps the first to condense all of that literature into one useful resource and make it applicable to the practitioner. The book provides a well-written explanation of the biopsychosocial approach to treatment, and case examples that bring research findings to life.

I sure wish I had this text when I was starting my work in GI/pediatric psychology!
February 20, 2008

Excellent resource  
This book is an excellent resource for both professionals (e.g., physicians, behavioral/mental health care providers) and parents. Well-written, thorough, and easy to understand, Cunningham and Banez's text covers topics ranging in content from IBD/IBS and pediatric toileting difficulties to esophageal disorders, and all discussion is couched within an informative biopsychosocial approach. I would highly recommend this text to anyone working with, or living with, a child or adolescent struggling with GI difficulties.
February 19, 2008

Helpful Book  
The information on globus sensation helped us with our daughter's fear of choking on food after she had choked on a piece of a dinner roll. We are very thankful to have Dr. Cunningham's expertise and care. Many parent's/patients would not know there was such a disorder without this book.
February 18, 2008

Peds GI Better Understood  
This book is a great resource for a wide variety of pediatric healthcare providers. It provides an in depth understanding of a broad spectrum of factors affecting pediatric gastrointestinal complaints and related problems. This book can better enable primary care providers to deal with many of these issues. In some cases the kids may even be able to avoid visits to specialists. In other cases, the primary care providers will be better able to understand, support and complement the care their patients are receiving from specialists.
Pediatric specialists-such as psychologists and those in the field of gastroenterology- can also benefit from this reference. It provides a very thorough look at GI complaints from a biopsychosocial perspective, allowing for a more holistic approach to treating patients.

August 23, 2006


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