A new review by Pooja N. Dave and Sarah Kinsinger explores advances in brain-gut behavior therapies (BGBTs) for disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs), such as IBS and motility disorders. Traditional methods—like cognitive behavioral therapy and gut-directed hypnotherapy—are now integrating exposure techniques and mindfulness to better target GI-specific psychological processes.
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