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We often chat about the gut-brain connection here on the podcast and how your mental health can influence your gut health. Many people are aware of gastroenterologists and therapists, but did you know that there is a position that marries these two worlds?
This week we’re chatting with Dr. Megan Riehl, a GI Psychologist and Clinical Director of the GI Behavioral Health Program at the University of Michigan who specializes in the treatment of GI problems and anxiety-related disorders. Tune in for a fascinating look into a different approach to managing gut health.
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We often chat about the gut-brain connection here on the podcast and how your mental health can influence your gut health. Many people are aware of gastroenterologists and therapists, but did you know that there is a position that marries these two worlds?
This week we’re chatting with Dr. Megan Riehl, a GI Psychologist and Clinical Director of the GI Behavioral Health Program at the University of Michigan who specializes in the treatment of GI problems and anxiety-related disorders. Tune in for a fascinating look into a different approach to managing gut health.