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Simon is a recognised leading expert in the field of Psychogastroenterology, which is the application of psychological science and practice to gastrointestinal health and illness. Simon’s clinical and research interests relate to the biological and psychological interactions of gastrointestinal conditions and the brain-gut axis, particularly how to ameliorate the significant impact of living with chronic gastrointestinal conditions through psychological interventions.
Simon has an active interest in mHealth and eHealth research, having developed and evaluated mobile apps to improve inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management/identification of psychological issues, and is the creator of several websites that provide up-to-date information and free 5-week resilience programs for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS.Mindovergut.com; formerly IBSclinic.org.au), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD.Mindovergut.com; formerly IBDclinic.org.au), Gastroparesis (Gastroparesis.Mindovergut.com; formerly gastroparesisclinic.org), Coeliac Disease (Coeliac.Mindovergut.com) and Bladder and Bowel Anxieties (also known as shy bladder, shy bowel, and incontinence anxiety; BBA.Mindovergut.com; formally toiletanxiety.org). Together, since 2013 these free eHealth resources have provided over 500,000 individuals around the world with comprehensive and accurate expert-reviewed sources of information and evidence-based psychologically-focused resilience programs.
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settingsno. 2 (2024): 1-13
TRANSLATION & INTERPRETING-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETINGno. 1 (2024): 142-165
Current Psychologypp.1-8, (2024)
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2024): 111834-111834
Inflammatory bowel diseasesno. 6 (2024): 911-921
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2024): 111654-111654
Gastroenterologyno. 5 (2024): S-731
Routledge eBookspp.77-86, (2023)
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