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      • Alexandra “Ali” Chadderdon, Psy.D.
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GI Psychology Partnerships

At GI Psychology, our mission is simple, yet paramount: create awareness and national access to effective gut-brain therapies. As a result, we have curated a team of highly skilled and passionate clinicians trained in empirically validated DGBI treatments. We build partnerships with providers like you to make the referral process easier, improve patient engagement, and increase care collaboration. To support you in this endeavor, we created these Gut-Brain Therapy resources just for you, where you’ll find valuable information to further support your patients. 

  • “Gut Brain 101″ video illuminates the gut-brain connection and our treatment approaches
  • Sign up for our Newsletter for updates on gut-brain therapies
  • Your feedback is crucial; find our Provider Feedback Survey below.
  • Check out our Digital Patient Resources!
  • Share our Brain Bites Mini Course — a free, patient-friendly video series on the gut-brain connection and what treatment involves
  • We’ve introduced a convenient form to Request Materials for Patient Distribution
  • Our streamlined referral system for Warm Hand Offs ensures patients receive timely and coordinated care and offers automatic transmission of detailed treatment plans and termination notes, keeping you informed on patient progress.
  • Explore our Dot Phrases for one-click referrals directly from your workflow

Your feedback is imperative to our goal of enhancing access to brain-gut therapies for individuals with DGBIs. Your partnership is vital as we work together to improve patient care. Thank you for your time and continued collaboration. 

Gut Brain 101

See our GI Psychology Gut Brain Connection 101 video to learn more about the gut-brain interaction, conditions we treat, evidence-based treatments we utilize, and treatment logistics.

Warm Hand-Off Referrals

Our Warm Hand-Off page provides a streamlined referral process.

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Digital Patient Resources

Use our library of digital patient resources to provide additional information to your patients!

Interested in receiving printed versions? See below!

How GI Psychology Can Help
GI Psychologists and Stomach Problems
Clinical Hypnosis and CBT for DGBIs
GI Psychology Insurance Options
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Request Materials for Patient Distribution

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The Brain-Gut Digest Fall 2025

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Contact Us Today

(703) 910-2577 (Phone)
(703) 661-9463 (Fax)
5244 Lyngate Court, Suite 200
Burke, VA 22015

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Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 10:00 pm
Evenings & Saturdays available

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