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1. Efficacy of antidepressants and psychological therapies in irritable bowel syndrome: systematic review and meta-analysis

2. Mast cells and cellularity of the colonic mucosa correlated with fatigue and depression in irritable bowel syndrome

3. How to handle the emotional stress of IBS; IBS CAN HAVE A BIG PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT - BUT THERE ARE THINGS SUFFERERS CAN DO TO LOOK AFTER THEIR MENTAL WELLBEING, WRITES ABI JACKSON

4. How to handle the emotional stress of IBS; IBS CAN HAVE A BIG PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT - BUT THERE ARE THINGS SUFFERERS CAN DO TO LOOK AFTER THEIR MENTAL WELLBEING, WRITES ABI JACKSON

5. Increased colonic pain sensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome is the result of an increased tendency to report pain rather than increased neurosensory sensitivity

6. An international study of irritable bowel syndrome: family relationships and mind-body attributions

7. Psychological treatments for irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis

8. Research Study Findings from Lund University Update Understanding of Biology and Medical Research (Chronic stress and poor sleeping habits are associated with self-reported IBS and poor psychological well-being in the general population)

9. Daily stress and gastrointestinal symptoms in women with irritable bowel syndrome

10. Psychological approach to managing irritable bowel syndrome

13. Seattle Children's Research Institute Researchers Have Provided New Data on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Understanding the Psychosocial and Parenting Needs of Mothers with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Young Children)

14. Investigators from University of Concepcion Have Reported New Data on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (The Association of Occupational Psychosocial Factors with the Prevalence of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the Chilean Working Population)

15. Empiricus: our clinical journal commentator

17. Gut Feeling

19. Psychological treatment is essential for some

20. Bellyachers: irritable brain, irritable bowels?

21. Perception of pain altered in IBS patients

22. CBT eases psychiatric aspects of irritable bowel syndrome

23. Severe IBS symptoms tied to psychosocial problems

24. Severe bowel syndrome tied to concurrent psychosocial issues

25. Brain activity in IBS patients

26. Hypnotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome

27. Hypnotherapy helps irritable bowel syndrome

28. Study links submissive interpersonal style with more severe IBS symptoms: broad range of problems studied. (irritable bowel syndrome)

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