Are you struggling with abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, or constipation? Are gut symptoms taking too much of your time and energy? Do they make you feel anxious or limit the life you want to live? We all poop and pass gas, and sometimes experience bloating or pain. But for 1 in 4 adults, these symptoms are frequent, intrusive, and exhausting. This book is for anyone whose gut problems have gone beyond occasional physical annoyance to disrupting work, relationships, and daily life. Through vivid patient stories and expert guidance, Drs. Helen Burton-Murray, Erik Hedman-Lagerlöf, and Brjann Ljotsson explain functional bowel disorders, how the gut-brain feedback loop can often spiral rather than resolve, and how to interrupt—and ultimately untangle—this cycle through targeted behavioural changes. Grounded in the latest research, this book offers clear, step-by-step strategies to help calm an overreactive gut-brain system and return to the life you want.
Foreword Dr. Lin Chang; Preface; Acknowledgements; Section I: Introduction; 1. What are IBS and Functional Bowel Disorders?; 2. Treatment Expectations; Section II: Gut-Brain Communication; 3. Gut Monitoring; 4. Gut Symptoms as a Threat; 5. The Link Between Thoughts and Behaviors; 6. Observing, Not Distracting From, Your Body; Section III: Exposure-Changing your Reaction to Gut Symptoms; 7. Preparing for Change; 8. Postponing and Scheduling Toilet Visits; 9. Exposure Exercises; Section IV: Wrapping Up; 10. Evaluating Your Progress and Future Planning; Appendix I. Basics of Digestion; Appendix II. Exposure Worksheets; Appendix II. Example Patient Treatment Stories; References; Index.
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