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    psychologicalinterventions

    Explore "psychologicalinterventions" with insightful episodes like "How is endometriosis treated?", "Episode 255 | Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy For Chronic Pain: Physiotherapists Leading The Way With Safe, Effective, Multimodal Treatment For Physical And Mental Wellbeing With Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, CNS" and "5. Psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome" from podcasts like ""Unheard of", "Dr. Joe Tatta | The Healing Pain Podcast" and "GINcast: the Gastrointestinal Nursing Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    How is endometriosis treated?

    How is endometriosis treated?

    Summary 

    In this episode, we are joined by Dr Vimee Bindra, consultant endometriosis excisional surgeon in Hyderabad, India and Dr Emma Evans, clinical psychologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. Together we explore how surgery, psychological interventions, and other more holistic and personalised options can help manage endometriosis associated symptoms. We also hear from Margarida Sardo about her experience with managing her endometriosis symptoms and what options worked for her along her endometriosis journey. 

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    This podcast was generously brought to you by the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health, at the University of Oxford. 

    We would like to thank Dr Vimee Bindra and Dr Emma Evans for sharing their expertise in the field of surgical and psychological management of endometriosis symptoms. Finally, thank you to Margarida Sardo for sharing with us her journey to finding the treatment that works for her endometriosis symptoms, as well as her science communication expertise throughout the podcast. 

    Contact Details:  

    Dr Vimee Bindra: (email): vimee.bindra@gmail.com / (twitter): @VimeeBindra / (instagram): @endometriosissurgeon_india / (facebook): https://www.facebook.com/endometriosisspecialist / (linkedin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-vimee-bindra-basu-7514765b/  

    Dr Emma Evans: (twitter): @DrEmmaEvans 

    Margarida Sardo: (email) margaridasardo@me.com / (twitter): @MargaridaSardo 

     
    Additional Resources:  

    Endometriosis UK: treatment  
     

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    Episode 255 | Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy For Chronic Pain: Physiotherapists Leading The Way With Safe, Effective, Multimodal Treatment For Physical And Mental Wellbeing With Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, CNS

    5. Psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome

    5. Psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome

    This episode covers psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Benjamin Wakefield speaks to Graeme Smith, Professor of Nursing at the Caritas Institute of Higher Education in Hong Kong, about the symptoms of IBS, its causes and its links to the gut–brain axis, as well as how it can be diagnosed and treated. The focus is on mind-based management, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), gut-directed hypnotherapy (GDH), mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), touching on evidence of efficacy, cost implications and the specialist nursing role in holistic care for IBS patients.

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