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The GI Psychology Blog

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Comparing One-on-One Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy vs. Digital Apps: What’s Best for You?

Read moreComparing One-on-One Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy vs. Digital Apps: What’s Best for You?
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How Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy Works for IBS

Read moreHow Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy Works for IBS
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Calming the Gut–Brain Axis: How Hypnotherapy Helps Ease GI Symptoms and Pain

Read moreCalming the Gut–Brain Axis: How Hypnotherapy Helps Ease GI Symptoms and Pain
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Evening Rituals to Calm Your Gut and Your Mind

Read moreEvening Rituals to Calm Your Gut and Your Mind
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How Short-term Therapy Can Create Long-term GI Change

Read moreHow Short-term Therapy Can Create Long-term GI Change
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A New Lens on Health: GI Behavioral Health and Whole-Person Healing

Read moreA New Lens on Health: GI Behavioral Health and Whole-Person Healing
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The Emotional Toll of “Pushing Through” Symptoms: Understanding the Hidden Burden of Invisible Illness

Read moreThe Emotional Toll of “Pushing Through” Symptoms: Understanding the Hidden Burden of Invisible Illness
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What Causes IBS? Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and the Gut–Brain Axis

Read moreWhat Causes IBS? Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and the Gut–Brain Axis
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The Hidden Side of IBD: Vitamin Deficiencies That Impact Flares & Fatigue

Read moreThe Hidden Side of IBD: Vitamin Deficiencies That Impact Flares & Fatigue
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Managing IBD and Anxiety: Calming the Gut–Brain Axis to Break the Vicious Cycle

Read moreManaging IBD and Anxiety: Calming the Gut–Brain Axis to Break the Vicious Cycle
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