About Gastroparesis.mindovergut.com

 

Established in 2014, Gastroparesis.mindovergut.com (formally Gastroparesis.org) was the first to provide a freely available online psychologically-focused intervention program for Gastroparesis. Gastroparesis.mindovergut.com has been visited by over 256,000 individuals.

The aim of this website is to provide:

  • A free comprehensive and accurate expert-reviewed source of information regarding Gastroparesis.
  • A free evidence-based psychologically-focused resilience program for individuals diagnosed with Gastroparesis.

 

This website has been developed by Associate Professor Simon Knowles a researcher and clinical psychologist in Melbourne, Australia. The website content has been peer-reviewed by medical experts. If you identify any errors or have any concerns, please contact us. This website and Associate Professor Simon Knowles cannot provide individual medical advice or recommendations regarding your health or healthcare. Always seek advice regarding your health with a qualified health professional.

 

Your participation and feedback will help us to improve this service, ensuring that the support offered here remains useful and effective. If you are interested in contributing to research in this area, please click on Participate in Research.

 

Your experiences living with Gastroparesis are extremely valuable to researchers – our understanding of this condition relies heavily on contributions from people such as yourself sharing their own unique experiences of living with Gastroparesis.

 

Thank you for visiting this website, I hope that find value in the information and support provided here.

Associate Professor Simon Knowles

 

 

 

Other websites by Associate Professor Simon Knowles:

 

IBD.Mindovergut.com (formally IBDclinic.org.au) – an internet-based free service for individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

IBS.Mindovergut.com (Formerly IBSclinic.org.au) – an internet-based free service for individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Coeliac.Mindovergut.com – an internet-based free service for individuals with coeliac disease.

BBA.Mindovergut.com (also known as shy bladder, shy bowel, and incontinence anxiety) – an internet-based free service for individuals with bowel and bladder anxieties.

Mindovergut.com – Associate Professor Knowles’ personal website.

 

Please note:
Advertising and funding: This website does not advertise or solicit commercial products or services. This website is funded and maintained by Associate Professor Simon Knowles.

Conflict of interest/Competing interests: Associate Professor Simon Knowles has received funding and payments from several foundations and pharmaceutical companies. Websites developed by Associate Professor Simon Knowles have no commercial, financial, professional relationship with other organizations or with the people working with them. It is the policy of mindovergut.com not to advertise or solicit commercial products or services. If any conflict of interest occurs, it will be clearly identified here.

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