Dr. Riehl knows people with IBS are a desperate patient population who face many challenges trying to manage their condition. Watch her discussion where she reviews the psychological burden of IBS, shares the importance of a psychosocial assessment in IBS management, and provides evidence of efficacy for brain-gut behavioral therapies.

Dr. Megan Riehl is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. She is a leading GI psychologist who specializes in helping patients with motility disorders like IBS and chronic gastrointestinal diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease.

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