Jeffrey M. Lackner
American clinical psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeffrey M. Lackner is an American clinical psychologist, educator, and researcher at the University at Buffalo . He currently serves as a professor in the Department of Medicine at UB's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. As chief of its Division of Behavioral Medicine, Lackner oversees a division whose clinical, research, and educational activities focus on the interplay of medicine and behavior as they impact chronic disease. He is known for his work on low-intensity behavioral self-management approaches for high-impact pain disorders, and has worked to improve the methodological rigor of behavioral trials and developing clinical innovations that have impacted the lives of many underserved people.
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- Comparison of gastric emptying of a nondigestible capsule to a radio‐labelled meal in healthy and gastroparetic subjects (2007) (299)
- Psychological treatments for irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (2004) (292)
- Investigation of colonic and whole-gut transit with wireless motility capsule and radiopaque markers in constipation. (2009) (292)
- Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. (2016) (282)
- Self-administered cognitive behavior therapy for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome: clinical efficacy, tolerability, feasibility. (2008) (170)
- The role of stress in symptom exacerbation among IBS patients. (2008) (152)
- Functional dyspepsia (2017) (152)
- The relative influence of perceived pain control, anxiety, and functional self efficacy on spinal function among patients with chronic low back pain. (1999) (139)
- The assessment of regional gut transit times in healthy controls and patients with gastroparesis using wireless motility technology (2009) (130)
- Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxiety. (2006) (120)
- Depression and Abdominal Pain in IBS Patients: The Mediating Role of Catastrophizing (2004) (117)
- Specificity of Stroop interference in patients with pain and PTSD. (2001) (114)
- A controlled evaluation of group cognitive therapy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. (2007) (111)
- Type, rather than number, of mental and physical comorbidities increases the severity of symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. (2013) (108)
- Factors associated with early discharge from a multidisciplinary work rehabilitation program for chronic low back pain (1994) (105)
- Provoking symptoms to relieve symptoms: a randomized controlled dismantling study of exposure therapy in irritable bowel syndrome. (2014) (104)
- Motility of the antroduodenum in healthy and gastroparetics characterized by wireless motility capsule (2010) (103)
- Improvement in Gastrointestinal Symptoms After Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Refractory Irritable Bowel Syndrome. (2018) (103)
- Pain catastrophizing and interpersonal problems: a circumplex analysis of the communal coping model (2004) (101)
- Pain catastrophizing mediates the relationship between worry and pain suffering in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. (2005) (93)
- How does cognitive behavior therapy for irritable bowel syndrome work? A mediational analysis of a randomized clinical trial. (2007) (91)
- Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders : How Central and Environmental Processes Contribute to the Development and Expression of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (84)
- Beyond abuse: the association among parenting style, abdominal pain, and somatization in IBS patients. (2004) (83)
- The ties that bind: perceived social support, stress, and IBS in severely affected patients (2010) (72)
- Rapid response to cognitive behavior therapy predicts treatment outcome in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. (2010) (67)
- The Impact of Physical Complaints, Social Environment, and Psychological Functioning on IBS Patients’ Health Perceptions: Looking Beyond GI Symptom Severity (2014) (60)
- Emotional awareness and expression training improves irritable bowel syndrome: A randomized controlled trial (2017) (58)
- Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Can Less Be More? (2006) (54)
- A Preliminary Examination of Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Chronic Pain Patients: A Case Study (2003) (52)
- Prediction of treatment outcome among patients with irritable bowel syndrome treated with group cognitive therapy. (2006) (51)
- Serotonin receptor modulators in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (2008) (42)
- Patient-reported outcomes for irritable bowel syndrome are associated with patients' severity ratings of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factors. (2011) (40)
- Patterns of interpersonal problems in irritable bowel syndrome patients: a circumplex analysis. (2005) (40)
- The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Outcome Study (IBSOS): rationale and design of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with 12 month follow up of self- versus clinician-administered CBT for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome. (2012) (38)
- Psychosocial predictors of self-reported fatigue in patients with moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome. (2013) (36)
- The role of childhood abuse in Axis I and Axis II psychiatric disorders and medical disorders of unknown origin among irritable bowel syndrome patients. (2004) (31)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for IBS: How Useful, How Often, and How Does It Work? (2017) (31)
- Fear of GI Symptoms has an Important Impact on Quality of Life in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe IBS (2014) (30)
- The accuracy of patient‐reported measures for GI symptoms: a comparison of real time and retrospective reports (2014) (30)
- Durability and Decay of Treatment Benefit of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: 12-Month Follow-Up (2018) (29)
- Testing the sequential model of pain processing in irritable bowel syndrome: a structural equation modeling analysis (2005) (29)
- A systematic review of minimal-contact psychological treatments for symptom management in irritable bowel syndrome. (2013) (28)
- Detection of drug effects on gastric emptying and contractility using a wireless motility capsule (2014) (27)
- Towards A Better Understanding of Anxiety in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Preliminary Look at Worry and Intolerance of Uncertainty (2005) (26)
- Negative aspects of close relationships are more strongly associated than supportive personal relationships with illness burden of irritable bowel syndrome. (2013) (22)
- No Brain, No Gain: The Role of Cognitive Processes in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2005) (22)
- Gender differences in irritable bowel syndrome: the interpersonal connection (2015) (20)
- Factors Associated With Efficacy of Cognitive Behavior Therapy vs Education for Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome. (2019) (19)
- Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement (2021) (18)
- Prediction of symptomatic improvement after exposure-based treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (2013) (18)
- Medical comorbidity and distress in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: The moderating role of age. (2016) (16)
- Predictors of medical and mental health care use in patients with irritable bowel syndrome in the United States. (2017) (15)
- Self administered cognitive behavior therapy for moderate to severe IBS : Clinical efficacy , tolerability , feasibility (2009) (14)
- Beyond Abdominal Pain: Pain Beliefs, Pain Affect, and Distress as Determinants of Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis (2017) (13)
- (Can’t Get No) Patient Satisfaction: The Predictive Power of Demographic, GI, and Psychological Factors in IBS Patients (2017) (13)
- Multidomain patient-reported outcomes of irritable bowel syndrome: exploring person-centered perspectives to better understand symptom severity scores. (2013) (13)
- Development of the Diary for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms to Assess Treatment Benefit in Clinical Trials: Foundational Qualitative Research. (2017) (11)
- A Controlled Evaluation of Psychoeducation Workshops for Relatives of State Hospital Patients. (1988) (10)
- Specific and common mediators of gastrointestinal symptom improvement in patients undergoing education/support vs. cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome. (2021) (9)
- Dysfunctional Attitudes, Gender, and Psychopathology as Predictors of Pain Affect in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2005) (9)
- Psychosocial Factors in the Care of Patients with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (2009) (9)
- Higher Emotional Awareness Is Associated With Reduced Pain in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: Preliminary Results (2020) (8)
- Coping Flexibility, GI Symptoms, and Functional GI Disorders: How Translational Behavioral Medicine Research Can Inform GI Practice (2015) (8)
- Outpatients with Low Back Pain: An Analysis of the Rate Per Day of Pain Improvement That May Be Expected and Factors Affecting Improvement (2003) (7)
- The Role of Psychosocial Factors in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (2014) (6)
- Effects of Different Coping Strategies on Physical and Mental Health of Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome. (2017) (5)
- Minimal-Contact Versus Standard Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Cost-Effectiveness Results of a Multisite Trial. (2021) (5)
- Sa1994 Barriers to Compliance to Gluten-Free Diet in Celiac Disease: The Role of Depression and Motivation (2014) (5)
- Cognitive–behavioural therapy for IBS comes home: mapping a route for efficacy and efficiency in the digital age (2019) (4)
- Cognitive behavioural therapy for IBS: results or treatment as usual? (2019) (4)
- Chronic pain in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (2021) (4)
- 31 How Accurate Do IBS Patients Recall Past Abdominal Pain Intensity, Stool Frequency, and Stool Consistency?: A Comparison of Real Time Versus End-of-Week Symptom Ratings (2012) (4)
- 915 - Intestinal Microbiota Predict Response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2018) (4)
- Multi-omics profiles of the intestinal microbiome in irritable bowel syndrome and its bowel habit subtypes (2023) (4)
- Functional abdominal pain in adolescence: a biopsychosocial phenomenon. (2008) (3)
- Skills over pills? A clinical gastroenterologist’s primer in cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome (2020) (3)
- Comparisons of Alimentary Tract Transit Times among Normal Subjects from Two Multicenter Trials Using SmartPill Wireless pH/Pressure Recording Capsule: Its Clinical Implication: 145 (2007) (3)
- Proactive Screening for Psychosocial Risk Factors in Moderate to Severe Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: the Predictive Validity of the Rome III Psychosocial Alarm Questionnaire (2012) (3)
- IBS Patients' Treatment Expectancy and Motivation Impacts Quality of the Therapeutic Alliance With Provider: Results of the IBS Outcome Study. (2020) (3)
- Sa1409 Additive and Interaction Effects of Medical and Mental Comorbidities on Health Outcomes in a Sample of Severely Affected IBS Patients From Two Tertiary Care Clinics (2012) (3)
- M1209 Reduced Stool Frequency Does Not Predict Colonic and Whole Gut Transit in Constipated Patients (2009) (2)
- 903 Rapid Response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Stepping Into a Stepped Care Model of Treatment Delivery (2008) (2)
- Cognitive flexibility improves in cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome but not nonspecific education/support. (2022) (2)
- Do I really have to do my homework? The role of homework compliance in cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome. (2022) (2)
- Patterns of interpersonal problems associated with irritable bowel syndrome (2003) (2)
- T1271 Assessment of Drug Effects On Gastric Emptying and Contractility Using Wireless Capsule Manometry (2009) (2)
- Postprandial small intestinal motility response recorded with a wireless capsule technology: 68 (2005) (2)
- Self-administered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for IBS: The IBS Outcome Study (IBSOS) Randomized Clinical Trial: 2017 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research: 422 (2017) (1)
- Relation of Wireless Motility Capsule Gastric Emptying Times and Gastrointestinal Pressure Parameters to Symptom Reports in Gastroparesis: The Search for a Motor Cause of Symptoms (2011) (1)
- Su383 NOT ALL SYMPTOM CHANGE IS CREATED EQUALLY: SUDDEN GAINS AND CRITICAL SESSIONS IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (2021) (1)
- Evaluation of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) in Celiac Disease: 1066 (2016) (1)
- W1312 Heightened Motor Activity Measured By a Wireless Capsule in Unprepared Colons of Patients with Complaints of Constipation: Relation to Colon Transit and IBS (2008) (1)
- P01 Functional analyses after tibial shaft fracture (2016) (1)
- W1303 Spectral Analysis of Contractile Frequency in the Ileum and Proximal Colon: Characterization of Motility Patterns Using An Ambulatory Capsule, Smartpill (2008) (1)
- Sa1334 Testing the Relationship Between Psychological Factors and Post Prandial Symptoms in Moderate to Severe IBS Patients: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Biopsychosocial Model? (2013) (1)
- Screening for psychosocial factors in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (2017) (1)
- Mo1552 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Alters Functional and Anatomical Brain Connectivity (2018) (1)
- Sa1330 Prevalence, Severity, and Predictors of Self-Reported Fatigue in Patients With Moderate to Severe IBS (2013) (1)
- Mo1310 Mediational Analysis of Emotional Awareness and Expression Training for Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Trial (2016) (1)
- Mo1621 Beyond Pain Intensity: Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) Based on Pain Quality Profiles in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients (2016) (1)
- Chapter 8: Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: How Central and Environmental Processes Contribute to the Development and Expression of FGIDs (2016) (1)
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of psychological treatments for irritable bowel syndrome (2003) (1)
- Correlates of Body Mass Index in Moderate to Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients (2018) (1)
- Investigation of Wireless Capsule (SmartPill®) for Colonic Transit: A Comparative Study with Radiopaque Markers in Health and Constipation: 1075 (2007) (1)
- Psychological Factors Associated With Adherence to Oral Treatment in Ulcerative Colitis. (2022) (1)
- Study protocol and methods for Easing Pelvic Pain Interventions Clinical Research Program (EPPIC): a randomized clinical trial of brief, low-intensity, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy vs education/support for urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS) (2022) (1)
- Beyond abuse: The association among perceived parenting style, abdominal pain, and somatization in treatment-seeking IBS patients (2003) (1)
- M1794 How Well Does Stool Form and Stool Frequency Correlate with Colonic and Whole Gut Transit in Healthy Controls and Constipated Patients (2008) (1)
- Su1187 - Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Minimal-Contact Versus Standard Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Results of the IBS Outcome Study (IBSOS) (2018) (1)
- S1838 Characterization of Pressure Patterns in Distal Colonic and Rectal Motility Activity Between Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Dyssynergic Defecation Using An Ambulatory Capsule, Smartpill (2008) (1)
- T1401 Improving the Adequacy of the Adequate Relief Measure of Clinical Efficacy: A Bayesian and Conditional Probability Analysis of a Multicenter RCT for IBS (2008) (1)
- Su2085 The Impact of Fear of GI Symptoms on Quality of Life Impairment Due to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2014) (1)
- Tu2063 IBS Symptom Severity Subtypes and Their Relationships With Psychosocial Factors: Improving the Sensitivity and Meaning of Patient Reported Outcomes (2013) (1)
- 571 Type, Not Number, of Mental-Physical Comorbidities Increases the Severity of GI Symptoms in Patients With More Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2013) (1)
- Barriers to Compliance to Gluten‐free Diet in Celiac Disease: The Role of Depression and Motivation: 1562 (2013) (1)
- M1240 Who Drops Out from Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for IBS?: Results of An NIH Randomized Clinical Trial (2009) (1)
- 455 - Durability of the the Effects of Self-Administered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome: 12-Month Follow-up from the IBSOS Trial (2018) (0)
- Comparing Patient and Provider Experiences with Atrial Fibrillation to Highlight Gaps and Opportunities for Improving Care (2022) (0)
- Pain Catastrophizing and Clinical Outcomes among Patients Receiving a Novel Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: An Experimental Therapeutics Approach (2023) (0)
- Mo1271 Age Moderates the Relationship Between Medical Comorbidities and Distress in IBS Patients (2015) (0)
- Sa1326 Psychosocial Predictors of Self Ratings of Health in Moderate to Severe IBS Patients: What's Involved in Feeling Healthy Besides the Severity of GI Symptoms? (2013) (0)
- Mo1584 DO I REALLY HAVE TO DO MY HOMEWORK?: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMEWORK COMPLIANCE AND GI SYMPTOM IMPROVEMENT FOLLOWING COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR IRRITIBLE BOWEL SYNDROME (2020) (0)
- Fr252 SOMATIZATION MEDIATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND ABDOMINAL PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (2021) (0)
- Social and Evaluation Anxiety under One Roof. (1992) (0)
- Su2078 Grey Matter Alterations in Medial Prefrontal Cortex Show Negative Associations With Subjective Reports of Worry in IBS Patients (2014) (0)
- SELF-ADMINISTERED CBT FOR IBS: A MULTICENTER TRIAL (2011) (0)
- Tu1613 – Global IBS Symptom Improvement in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy-Treated Patients is Associated with Clinically Important Changes in Abdominal Pain and Stool Consistency Across All Bowel Types (2019) (0)
- Su1370 Diagnostic Accuracy of a Brief IBS Screener (4-IBS) for Use in Busy GI Practices (2015) (0)
- S1534 Longitudinal Analysis of Gluten-Free Dietary Adherence and Psychosocial Health in Gluten-Associated Disorders: The UCLA Celiac Collective (2022) (0)
- Mo1436: IS SYMPTOM REMISSION POSSIBLE WITH PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENTS FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME?: RATES OF REMISSION FOR COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY VS EDUCATION/SUPPORT AT IMMEDIATE AND 6 MONTH FOLLOW UP (2022) (0)
- Su1574 Morphometric Correlates of Pain Sensation and Pain Affect in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2016) (0)
- Accuracy of Physician's Assessment of IBS Disease Severity (2011) (0)
- W1313 Wireless Capsule Quantification of Region-Specific Gastrocolonic Response and Sleep Inhibition of Colon Motor Activity in Unprepared Colons of Humans with Normal Colon Transit (2008) (0)
- Sa1603 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is Associated with Symptom Improvement and Gray Matter Changes in Sensorimotor and Salience Network Regions in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2018) (0)
- Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement (2021) (0)
- Simultaneous Assessment of Colonic Transit Using Wireless Capsule (SmartPill®) and Radiopaque Markers in Healthy Subjects and Effects of Gender: 423 (2007) (0)
- Sa1869 – Psychological Factors Associated with Adherence to Oral Treatment in Ulcerative Colitis (2019) (0)
- Reply. (2018) (0)
- Reply to: Intending to Treat Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy (2018) (0)
- Mo1622 Agreement on Predominant Bowel Habit Between Gastroenterologists and Patients With Moderate to Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2016) (0)
- Su384 BEYOND GLOBAL GI SYMPTOM RELIEF: THE SHORT- AND LONG-TERM IMPACT OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME ON STOOL CONSISTENCY AND FREQUENCY (2021) (0)
- Tu1612 – Centralized Sensitivity Phenotype As a Predictor of Outcome to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2019) (0)
- Do ROME Foundation Psychosocial Alarm Factors Predict IBS Symptom Severity?: A Validation Study From an NIH Clinical Trial (2011) (0)
- Sa1329 Negative Aspects of Close Relationships Are More Strongly Associated With Symptom Burden of IBS Than Supportive Personal Relationships: Increasing the Precision of the Biopsychosocial Model (2013) (0)
- Fear of the Unknown as an Unique Source of Stress for More Severe IBS Patients (2017) (0)
- Mo1431: PREDICTORS OF DROPOUT FROM COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (CBT) FOR IBS: FINDINGS FROM A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL (2022) (0)
- Su1316 Beyond Abdominal Pain: Pain Beliefs, Pain Affect, and Distress As Determinants of Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis (2013) (0)
- Validating a Brief Screening Questionnaire for IBS Patients With Symptoms Aggravated by GI-Specific Anxiety: 1808 (2014) (0)
- Sa1191 Modeling Health Care Utilization in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: Distinguishing Factors That Influence the Decision to Consult a Doctor From Those That Influence Frequency of Doctor Visits (2014) (0)
- Su2065 Qualitative Assessment of Symptom Experience in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome for the Development of Patient-Reported Outcome Instruments (2013) (0)
- W1383 Stress Buffering Role of Social Support on Pain Severity in Severely Affected IBS Patients (2010) (0)
- 863 What Do IBS Symptom Severity Scales Measure? GI Symptoms, Emotions, Cognitions-or Something Else? (2010) (0)
- Gastrointestinal Disorders: Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2021) (0)
- Su1371 Non-Traumatic Stressful Events At the Time of Abdominal Pain Onset Is a Marker of Current Psychological but Not GI Health in More Severe IBS Patients (2015) (0)
- Relationship Between the Colonic Transit of Wireless Capsule (Smartpill®) and Radio Opaque Markers in Constipation: 1215 (2008) (0)
- Comparison of Generic to Disease-Specific Quality-of-Life Measures in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: 1793 (2014) (0)
- Su382 HOW DOES COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME WORK?: INVESTIGATING CBT-SPECIFIC AND COMMON MEDIATORS OF GI SYMPTOM RELIEF (2021) (0)
- Mo1585 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EFFICACY OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY VS EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (2020) (0)
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2003) (0)
- Clinical and cost effectiveness of minimal-contact versus standard cognitive behavior therapy for irritable bowel syndrome (2018) (0)
- Correlates of Body Mass Index in Moderate to Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: 436 (2017) (0)
- EP1246: COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY IMPROVES IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME BUT NOT NONSPECIFIC EDUCATION/SUPPORT (2022) (0)
- (Can't Get No) Patient Satisfaction: The Predictive Power of Demographic, GI, and Psychological Factors in IBS Patients (2017) (0)
- Mo1586 TREATMENT EXPECTANCY FOR GI SYMPTOM IMPROVEMENT AND MOTIVATION IMPACTS THE QUALITY OF THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE WITH IBS PATIENTS (2020) (0)
- Behavioral Medicine Services for Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Development of a Referral Toolkit for Gastroenterology Providers: 467 (2017) (0)
- 873 – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Induced Changes in Resting State Functional Connectivity are Associated with Changes in Fecal Microbiota in IBS Patient (2019) (0)
- Testing the sequential model of pain processing in IBS: A structural equation modeling analysis (2003) (0)
- Tu1611 – Psychological Flexibility As an Important Feature of Digestive Health for Patients Undergoing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2019) (0)
- S0510 Development of a Referral Toolkit for IBS-Focused Behavioral Medicine Services: A Qualitative Study (2020) (0)
- Assessment of Inter-Observer Agreement of Colonic Transit Time (Ctt) with Radiopaque Markers: 502 (2008) (0)
- ORIGINAL ARTICLES—ALIMENTARY TRACT Rapid Response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy Predicts Treatment Outcome in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2010) (0)
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