Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders

This workshop covers what is known about the etiology and symptoms of IBS, how IBS patients present in clinical practice, IBS in the context of co-morbid panic and agoraphobia and/or social anxiety disorder, formulating appropriate treatment goals and basic cognitive and behavioral strategies for treating IBS, including IBS that is comorbid or secondary to an underlying IBD. Case material reflecting patients along a spectrum of severity will also provide for lively discussion and acquisition of new skills and techniques.

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