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The GI Psychology Blog

Helping Kids with IBD Heal: A Look at Gut-Brain Therapy for Teens

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Nutrition and Mental Health in IBD: Building a Relationship With Food You Can Trust

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The Science Behind the Gut-Brain Axis and Its Role in Digestive Health

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Visceral Hypersensitivity: What It Is and How to Treat It

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The Role of Family Support in Pediatric GI and Mental Health Care

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IBS and Sleep: Why Rest Matters More Than You Think

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When Tummy Aches Are More Than Just Tummy Aches: Spotting Signs of Functional GI Disorders in Children

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Helping Kids with GI Issues Cope with School and Social Stress

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IBD in College or Grad School: Coping With Stress, Flares, and Feeling Left Behind

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