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Keefer, L., Blanchard, E.B. (2001). The effects of relaxation response meditation on the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome: results of a Controlled treatment study. Behav Res Ther, Jul;39(7):801-11. 
 

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Voirol, M.W., Hipolito, J. (1987). Anthropo-analytical relaxation in irritable bowel syndrome: results 40 months later. Schweiz Med Wochenschr, Jul 18;117(29):1117-9. 
 

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Leahy, A., Clayman, C., Mason, I., Lloyd, G., Epstein, O. (1998).  Computerized biofeedback games: a new method for teaching stress management and its use in irritable bowel syndrome. J R Coll Physicians Lond, Nov-Dec;32(6) :552-6. 
 

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Guthrie, E., Creed, F., Dawson, D., Tomenson, B. (1992). A controlled trial of psychological treatment for the irritable bowel syndrome. Gastroenterology, Feb;100(2):450-7. 
 

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Schwarz, S.P., Taylor, A.E., Scharff, L., Blanchard, E.B. (1990). Behaviorally treated irritable bowel syndrome patients: a four-year follow-up. Behav Res Ther, 28(4):331-5. 
 

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Palsson, O.S. (undated). The Effects of Hypnosis On Gastrointestinal Problems.   www.med.unc.edu/medicine/fgidc/hypnosis.htm. (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Department of Medicines.)  Accessed April, 2002. 
 

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Forbes, A., MacAulay, S., Chiotakakou-Faliakou, E. (2000). Hypnotherapy and therapeutic audiotape:  effective in previously unsuccessfully treated irritable bowel syndrome?  Int. J. Colorectal Dis, Nov:15(5-6):328-34. 
 

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Francis, C.Y., Houghton, L.A. (1996). Use of hypnotherapy in gastrointestinal disorders. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol, Jun;8(6):525-9. 
 

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Galovski, T.E., Blanchard, E.B. (1998). Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with hypnotherapy. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, Dec;23(4):219-32.  
 

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Houghton, L.A., Heyman, D.J., Whorwell, P.J. (1996).  Symptomatology, quality of life and economic features of irritable bowel syndrome—the effect of hypnotherapy. Aliment Pharmacol Ther, Feb;10(1):91-5. 
 

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Whorwell, P.J., Prior, A., Faragher, E.B. (1984). Controlled trial of hypnotherapy in the treatment of severe refractory irritable bowel syndrome. Lancet, Dec 1;2(8414):1232-4. 
 

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Svedlund, J. (2002). Functional gastrointestinal diseases.  Psychotherapy is an efficient complement to drug therapy. Lakartidningen, Jan 17;99(3):172-4. 
 

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Svedlund, J., Sjodin, I., Otosson, J.O., Dotevall, G. (1983). Controlled study of psychotherapy in irritable bowel syndrome.  Lancet, Sept 10;2(8350):589-92. 
 

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Blanchard E.B., Radnitz, C., Schwarz S.P., Neff, D.F., Gerardi, M.A. (1987). Psychological changes associated with self-regularoty treatments of irritable bowel syndrome.  Biofeedback Self Regul, Mar;12(1):31-7. 
 

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Read, N.W. (1999). Harnessing the patient’s powers of recovery: the role of the psychotherapies in the irritable bowel syndrome. Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol, Oct;13(3):473-87. 
 

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Keefer, L., Blanchard, E.B. (2001). The effects of relaxation response meditation on the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome: results of a Controlled treatment study. Behav Res Ther, Jul;39(7):801-11. 
 

bullet

Voirol, M.W., Hipolito, J. (1987). Anthropo-analytical relaxation in irritable bowel syndrome: results 40 months later. Schweiz Med Wochenschr, Jul 18;117(29):1117-9. 
 

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Leahy, A., Clayman, C., Mason, I., Lloyd, G., Epstein, O. (1998).  Computerized biofeedback games: a new method for teaching stress management and its use in irritable bowel syndrome. J R Coll Physicians Lond, Nov-Dec;32(6) :552-6. 
 

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Guthrie, E., Creed, F., Dawson, D., Tomenson, B. (1992). A controlled trial of psychological treatment for the irritable bowel syndrome. Gastroenterology, Feb;100(2):450-7. 
 

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Schwarz, S.P., Taylor, A.E., Scharff, L., Blanchard, E.B. (1990). Behaviorally treated irritable bowel syndrome patients: a four-year follow-up. Behav Res Ther, 28(4):331-5. 
 

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Palsson, O.S. (undated). The Effects of Hypnosis On Gastrointestinal Problems.   www.med.unc.edu/medicine/fgidc/hypnosis.htm. (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Department of Medicines.)  Accessed April, 2002. 
 

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Forbes, A., MacAulay, S., Chiotakakou-Faliakou, E. (2000). Hypnotherapy and therapeutic audiotape:  effective in previously unsuccessfully treated irritable bowel syndrome?  Int. J. Colorectal Dis, Nov:15(5-6):328-34. 
 

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Francis, C.Y., Houghton, L.A. (1996). Use of hypnotherapy in gastrointestinal disorders. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol, Jun;8(6):525-9. 
 

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Galovski, T.E., Blanchard, E.B. (1998). Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with hypnotherapy. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, Dec;23(4):219-32. 
 

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Houghton, L.A., Heyman, D.J., Whorwell, P.J. (1996).  Symptomatology, quality of life and economic features of irritable bowel syndrome—the effect of hypnotherapy. Aliment Pharmacol Ther, Feb;10(1):91-5. 
 

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Whorwell, P.J., Prior, A., Faragher, E.B. (1984). Controlled trial of hypnotherapy in the treatment of severe refractory irritable bowel syndrome. Lancet, Dec 1;2(8414):1232-4. 
 

bullet

Svedlund, J. (2002). Functional gastrointestinal diseases.  Psychotherapy is an efficient complement to drug therapy. Lakartidningen, Jan 17;99(3):172-4. 
 

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Svedlund, J., Sjodin, I., Otosson, J.O., Dotevall, G. (1983). Controlled study of psychotherapy in irritable bowel syndrome.  Lancet, Sept 10;2(8350):589-92. 
 

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Blanchard E.B., Radnitz, C., Schwarz S.P., Neff, D.F., Gerardi, M.A. (1987). Psychological changes associated with self-regularoty treatments of irritable bowel syndrome.  Biofeedback Self Regul, Mar;12(1):31-7. 
 

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Read, N.W. (1999). Harnessing the patient’s powers of recovery: the role of the psychotherapies in the irritable bowel syndrome. Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol, Oct;13(3):473-87.

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