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Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children electronic resource Biopsychosocial Concepts for Clinical Practice / by David R. Fleisher.

By: Fleisher, David R [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVI, 182 p. 28 illus., 27 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781493910892Subject(s): medicine | Family medicine | Gastroenterology | Pediatrics | Emergency medicine | Medicine & Public Health | Pediatrics | Gastroenterology | Primary Care Medicine | General Practice / Family MedicineDDC classification: 618.92 LOC classification: RJ1-570Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
An introduction to biopsychosocial concepts -- Functional disorders of elimination -- Functional vomiting disorders -- The recurrent abdominal pain syndrome -- Infant colic syndrome -- Chronic non-specific diarrhea of infants and toddlers -- Failure to thrive.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children presents biopsychosocial theory with respect to six groups of functional disorders: disorders of elimination, vomiting disorders, abdominal pain, infant colic, chronic non-specific diarrhea of infants and toddlers, and failure to thrive. It illustrates, through numerous clinical examples, concepts of management developed during 45 years of practice. A satisfactory clinical outcome for pediatric gastrointestinal disorders often depends on the clinician's ability to discern not only the biological factors in illness, but also the unique cognitive and emotional needs that patients bring to the task of healing. This book provides guidelines for integrating the biopsychosocial model, an approach that has been under-emphasized in the literature until now. It includes naturalistic descriptions of functional gastrointestinal disorders, clinical goals, and the theoretical bases for management techniques. Offering numerous real-world examples and tips, this book serves as a valuable resource for pediatricians, family practitioners, pediatric mental health practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, as well as pediatric gastroenterologists.
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An introduction to biopsychosocial concepts -- Functional disorders of elimination -- Functional vomiting disorders -- The recurrent abdominal pain syndrome -- Infant colic syndrome -- Chronic non-specific diarrhea of infants and toddlers -- Failure to thrive.

Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children presents biopsychosocial theory with respect to six groups of functional disorders: disorders of elimination, vomiting disorders, abdominal pain, infant colic, chronic non-specific diarrhea of infants and toddlers, and failure to thrive. It illustrates, through numerous clinical examples, concepts of management developed during 45 years of practice. A satisfactory clinical outcome for pediatric gastrointestinal disorders often depends on the clinician's ability to discern not only the biological factors in illness, but also the unique cognitive and emotional needs that patients bring to the task of healing. This book provides guidelines for integrating the biopsychosocial model, an approach that has been under-emphasized in the literature until now. It includes naturalistic descriptions of functional gastrointestinal disorders, clinical goals, and the theoretical bases for management techniques. Offering numerous real-world examples and tips, this book serves as a valuable resource for pediatricians, family practitioners, pediatric mental health practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, as well as pediatric gastroenterologists.

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