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IBS Treatments. Health.com.
McQuillan, S. IBS Anxiety: How Digestive Disorders Affect Your Mental Health. Vertical Health.
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The Connection Between IBS and Mental Health. Health Union.
Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
Book Chapters
Gatchel, R.J. & Oordt, M.S. (2003). Gastrointestinal disorders. In: Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care: Practical Advice and Clinical Guidance for Successful Collaboration (pp. 169-185). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Hunter, C.L., Goodie, J.L., Oordt, M.S., & Dobmeyer, A.C. (2009). Irritable bowel syndrom. In: Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Step-by-Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention (pp. 125-135). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Toner, NB.B. & Antony, I.A. (2010). Irritable bowel syndrome in primary care. In R.A. DiTomasso, R.A., B.A. Golden, & H.J. & Morris (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 679-698)). New York, NY: Springer.
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