Your Anxious Child

Gastrointestinal (GI) Problems and Anxiety: Interview with Ali Navidi, PSYD

43 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Gastrointestinal (GI) Problems and Anxiety: Interview with Ali Navidi, PSYD

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GI problems are so common in children and adolescents who struggle with anxiety. Dr Navidi talks about disorders of gut-brain axis such as irritable bowel syndrome and how a combination of CBT and hypnosis can lead to dramatic improvement. He talks about the brain can misinterpret signals from the body and how that can lead to the experience of chronic pain. Fortunately, there are therapeutic interventions which Dr Navidi describes in this interview, that can make a dramatic difference with GI problems Dr Navidi has established a practice GI Psychology which provides telehealth services in all 50 states. For more information https://www.gipsychology.com/ [https://www.gipsychology.com/]

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