Cognitive flexibility improves in cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome but not nonspecific education/support

This study tested the novel hypothesis that CBT-treated IBS patients who learn to self-manage painful GI symptoms by targeting rigid cognitive style show improvement in cognitive flexibility, GI symptoms (e.g., abdominal pain), and quality of life. Participants included 130 Rome-III diagnosed IBS pa...

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Published in:Behaviour research and therapy Vol. 154; p. 104033
Main Authors: Lackner, Jeffrey M., Gudleski, Gregory D., Radziwon, Christopher D., Krasner, Susan S., Firth, Rebecca S., Naliboff, Bruce D., Vargovich, Alison M., Borden, Ashlye B., Mayer, Emeran A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2022
Elsevier Science Ltd
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ISSN:0005-7967, 1873-622X, 1873-622X
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