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ADAA - 10.17.24 ADAA Webinar: CBT for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders-They’re More Common Than You Think! - Melissa Hunt - Enduring
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Were the following objectives met?
Identify what therapists need to know about the etiology, prevalence, symptoms, complications and medical treatment options of both irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in order to work effectively with these patients.
Were the following objectives met?
Learn how to develop a case conceptualization that integrates GI disorders with any co-morbid mood or anxiety disorders, including the unique cognitive distortions and behavioral avoidance strategies (especially fear of incontinence and dietary restrictions) that tend to maintain and exacerbate distress and disability in GI disorders.
Were the following objectives met?
Recognize how to modify the standard CBT approach to anxiety disorders to treat GI patients effectively, including collaborating successfully with gastroenterologists and considerations about medication.
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