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Brain-Gut Blog

IBS, the brain-gut connection,
and what science is teaching us to help your IBS.

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Grief and Your Gut: Why Loss Can Trigger IBS

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What to Say When Someone Tells You IBS Is “Just Stress”

Getting on a Plane With a Nervous Gut: A Practical Guide for Anxious IBS Flyers

Talking to Your Family About Your IBS: Tips for the Conversations That Feel Too Hard to Have

IBS and Sex: The Part Nobody Talks About

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Susan Liddy, MAMFT

IBS & Brain-Gut Psychotherapist

Susan helps people with IBS who feel like they’ve tried everything. Her work focuses on the brain-gut connection and the role of the nervous system in chronic gut symptoms — at Cornerstone Family Services in Roswell, GA.

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A no-pressure conversation to explore how GI psychotherapy can help you feel better and get your life back.

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