Why Behavioral Care Is Key to Managing IBS | Dr. Megan Riehl

Did you know your brain and gut are deeply connected?

In this video, Dr Megan Riehl, a GI health psychologist, explains why behavioral care is a crucial part of managing IBS. Learn how stress, anxiety, and mental health can impact your symptoms and how CBT and gut-directed hypnotherapy can help.

Nerva is a digital, evidence based IBS program combining gut directed hypnotherapy, diaphragmatic breathing, and CBT-informed AI-enhanced coaching. Learn how to introduce Nerva, set expectations, and use the HIPAA compliant referral form with no waitlists or extra admin. Nerva complements existing IBS care, is free for clinicians, and includes daily hypnotherapy and personalised education. Clinicians receive secure, encrypted symptom reports throughout the program.

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Disclaimer:
Nerva is a self-guided program that may help people self-manage and live well with their diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome. Nerva has not been evaluated by the FDA, TGA, MHRA or similar regulatory bodies. Users are directed to not make any changes to their prescribed medication or other type of medical treatment without seeking professional medical advice.

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