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Common psychological issues in gastrointestinal conditions
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posted on 2024-06-04, 14:59 authored by Antonina Mikocka-WalusAntonina Mikocka-Walus, Catherine Emerson, Lisa OliveLisa Olive, Simon KnowlesAdults. The brain-gut connection has been increasingly implicated in
biopsychosocial wellbeing. While there are numerous factors that directly and
indirectly impact on how the gut and the brain interact, there is a growing
awareness that ...
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Knowles S, Keefer L, Mikocka-Walus APublisher
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Psychogastroenterology for adults : a handbook for mental health professionalsPublication URL
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