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The Need For A More Holistic Approach For The Treatment Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Haylee E. Dahlin
The Need For A More Holistic Approach For The Treatment Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Haylee E. Dahlin
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has been shown to be associated with psychological symptoms as well as physical. Despite this correlation, physicians are more likely to focus on and provide treatments primarily for the physical aspects of IBS, which may result in a less-than-ideal treatment of the disorder. This literature review examines many IBS-related studies which show the existence of psychological components of IBS and the efficacy of treatment methods based in psychology. The conclusion of this research is that the current medical treatments of IBS are insufficient, and patients would likely see more improvements if physicians were to create a …
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Treatment Methods For Major Depressive Disorder: Psychotherapy Vs. Pharmacotherapy, Jeremiah Van Dyke
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
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