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Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction (DGBIs)

  • Understanding your unique needs: We understand that fear of eating due to risk of gut symptoms is very different to avoiding food for other reasons, such as in an eating disorder.
  • Personalised support: We work with you to unravel the complexity of associations between food and your gut-brain-pain (or other symptoms) response.   
  • Step-wise guidance: We guide you step-by-step through our parallel program for symptom management and gradual food reintroduction to incrementally regain diet diversify. 
  • Regain food enjoyment and confidence: Our approach accommodates and addresses fear of food or eating that understandably results from associated symptoms over time. 
  • Holistic care: Often, dietary approaches work better when combined with other lifestyle strategies. We help you explore the range of available, evidence-based gut-brain therapies and services, including how to formulate an integrated plan that suits you.
  • Support Gut Health: We focus on minimising symptoms in parallel to building gut health using whole food-based approaches, you can achieve gut health with fewer symptoms.
  • Quality of Life: Our priority is to avoid unnecessary dietary restrictions and support clients in regaining confidence and enjoyment in eating.
  • Expertise with empathy: Drs Kerith Duncanson and Georgina Williams bring a compassionate, individualised approach to every client.

Our DGBI publications

  • Collins, R. A., Duncanson, K., Skinner, J. A., Hay, P. J., Paxton, S. J., & Burrows, T. L. (2023). Exploring Psychological Constructs in People Receiving Treatment for Addictive Eating Behaviours: “I Hate Loving Food as Much as I Do”. Behavioral Sciences13(10), 817.

Book with Kerith or Georgina

Face-to-face appointments
Online appointments

Kerith offers phone and video consults, and Georgina offers video consults.

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