Cognitive-behavioral treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: the brain-gut connection/ Brenda B. Toner,Zindel V. Sehgal,Shelagh D. Emmott,David Myran
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Includes index.
I. Theoretical and Research Perspectives
1. Overview of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
2. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for IBS
3. Considerations of Stigma and Gender Role in Treating IBSII. Clinical Application
4. Assessment
5. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for IBS: Overview and Initial Session
6. Key Themes and Skills in the Treatment of IBS
7. Additional Session Themes Related to Coping with IBS
8. Final Session
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Functional Bowel Disorders Diary Form
Appendix 2: Thought Record
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