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Probiotics in mental health / (Record no. 553607)

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International Standard Book Number 9780429458873
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Title Probiotics in mental health /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Colin R. Martin and Derek Larkin.
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Extent 1 online resource (178 pages) :
Other physical details 30 illustrations
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Gastrointestinal system
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mental illness
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Probiotics
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Personal name Larkin, Derek,
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Personal name Martin, Colin R.,
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Taylor and Francis.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429458873
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-- Boca Raton, FL :
-- CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
-- 2018.
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-- chapter 1 Introduction: Probiotics and Psychopathology /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 2 Probiotics and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 3 The Gut Microbiota, Health and Exercise /
-- Marie Clare Grantand Julien S Baker --
-- chapter 4 Impact of Probiotics on Communication between the --
-- chapter 5 Probiotics and their Effect on Maternal and Neonatal Health /
-- Caroline J Hollins Martin --
-- chapter 6 Mechanisms of Action of Probiotics in Psychopathology /
-- Moira S Lewitt --
-- chapter 7 Probiotics and Eating Disorders /
-- Ursula Philpot --
-- chapter 8 Probiotics and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 9 Probiotics and Depression /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 10 Probiotics and Alcohol Dependency /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 11 Probiotics and their Potential Effects on Schizophrenia --
-- chapter 12 Probiotics and Alzheimer's Disease /
-- Derek Larkin --
-- chapter 13 Probiotics and Autistic Spectrum Disorder /
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-- chapter 14 The Probiotics Evidence-base: Improving Quality through Innovation in Research Methodologies.
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-- The concept that the gut and brain are intricately linked is widely accepted not just within the lay community but increasingly within scientific and therapeutic circles as well. Terms such as "heartache" and "gut wrenching" are more than mere metaphor, they represent key fundamental aspects of human experience which all individuals will invariably endure from time to time. The relationship between the gut and brain is complex but fundamental to health and wellbeing. Increasing and compelling evidence supports the existence of a relationship between the health and status of the gut and the manifestation of significant psychopathology. Uniquely within the field of mental health and psychiatry, the role of gut flora and probiotics in both the understanding and treatment of mental illness represents an emerging science whether the potential for therapeutic intervention, through the use of probiotics, offers an opportunity to determine efficacy within a coherent evidence-based model of both action and pathologyor, moreover, offers interventions that are comparatively benign compared to the side-effect profile associated with most drugs used to treat mental illness. Probiotics in Mental Health examines the role of probiotics in a range of clinical presentations associated with significant psychopathology and facilitates a reconsideration of how mental illness may be conceptualised within a coherent gut-brain model of health and wellbeing. Under the rubric of enhancing wellbeing rather than dwelling on illness and disease, this exciting new volume not only comprises the latest evidence in the field but also advocates an approach characterised by the understanding of mental disorder within an evidence-based model and the pursuit of mental health and wellbeing through the most benign of interventions.
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-- Microbiology.
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-- Print version:
-- 9781466573567
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-- Click here to view.
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