Reclaim your life from IBS / Melissa G. Hunt, PhD ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck, MD.
Record details
- ISBN: 145491887X (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781454918875 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: xii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Publisher: New York : Sterling, [2016]
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A scientifically proven plan for relief without restrictive diets"--Cover title. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references, Internet address and index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 16.95 |
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Subject: | Irritable colon. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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A clinical psychologist describes how to manage irritable bowel syndrome through the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy to control the stress that can adversely affect intestinal health. - SterlingA revolutionary approach to handling today's most prevalent gastrointestinal disorder.
IBS is often linked to stress, but the vast majority of treatments focus only on restrictive diets. By contrast, this book addresses the emotional component of the disorder through new research based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It actually encourages people to change the way they think about the ailment and stop avoiding situations they fear might exacerbate their symptoms. Tested in a unique randomized controlled trial by the author'who is a clinical psychologist and scientist'this program, based on a solid scientific foundation, offers new hope for IBS sufferers. - SterlingA revolutionary approach to handling today's most prevalent gastrointestinal disorder.
IBS is often linked to stress, but the vast majority of treatments focus only on restrictive diets. By contrast, this book addresses the emotional component of the disorder through new research based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It actually encourages people to change the way they think about the ailment and stop avoiding situations they fear might exacerbate their symptoms. Tested in a unique randomized controlled trial by the author'who is a clinical psychologist and scientist'this program, based on a solid scientific foundation, offers new hope for IBS sufferers hoping to reclaim their life. - SterlingA revolutionary approach to handling today's most prevalent gastrointestinal disorder.
IBS is often linked to stress, but the vast majority of treatments focus only on restrictive diets. By contrast, this book addresses the emotional component of the disorder through new research based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It actually encourages people to change the way they think about the ailment and stop avoiding situations they fear might exacerbate their symptoms. Tested in a unique randomized controlled trial by the author'who is a clinical psychologist and scientist'this program, based on a solid scientific foundation, offers new hope for IBS sufferers. - SterlingA revolutionary approach to handling today's most prevalent gastrointestinal disorder.
IBS is often linked to stress, but the vast majority of treatments focus only on restrictive diets. By contrast, this book addresses the emotional component of the disorder through new research based in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It actually encourages people to change the way they think about the ailment and stop avoiding situations they fear might exacerbate their symptoms. Tested in a unique randomized controlled trial by the author'who is a clinical psychologist and scientist'this program, based on a solid scientific foundation, offers new hope for IBS sufferers hoping to reclaim their life.