Treating Functional Abdominal Pain in Children
Captivate clinicians and caregivers with a practical, evidence-based guide: Treating Functional Abdominal Pain in Children by Nancy L. Zucker, Katharine L. Loeb, and Martha E. Gagliano. This authoritative volume distills current research into clear, compassionate strategies for diagnosing and managing pediatric functional abdominal pain—one of the most common and challenging complaints in primary care and pediatric gastroenterology.
Readable yet rigorous, the book blends clinical frameworks, patient-centered communication techniques, and multimodal treatment plans that integrate medical, behavioral, and dietary approaches. Case examples and treatment algorithms guide pediatricians, gastroenterologists, family physicians, psychologists, and allied health professionals through real-world scenarios, making it an indispensable reference for busy clinics across the United States, UK, Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Clinicians will appreciate the emphasis on practical assessment tools, stepwise therapeutic options, and strategies for engaging families to improve adherence and outcomes. Mental health professionals and dietitians will find targeted guidance on cognitive-behavioral interventions and nutritional management tailored to children and adolescents. Parents seeking a credible resource will value the compassionate tone and clear explanations that demystify symptoms and care pathways.
Whether you’re a trainee building your clinical toolkit or an experienced practitioner refreshing your practice, this book offers actionable insights to transform care for children with functional abdominal pain. Enhance your practice, support families, and stay current with an essential clinical resource.
Add Treating Functional Abdominal Pain in Children to your professional library today — a concise, practical guide that brings clarity and confidence to the management of pediatric abdominal pain.
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