Key takeaways:
- Many clinicians find it challenging to discuss gut-brain therapy with patients who doubt the role of psychology in digestive care.
- GI psychologist Dr. Julianna Di Miceli shares evidence-based ways to introduce GI-psych concepts, overcome skepticism, and reframe objections using science-backed language.
- Downloadable webinar slides and a psychogastroenterology fact sheet are available to support these patient conversations.
- Referring via the secure HIPAA-compliant online form gives patients 25% off their Nerva subscription and keeps clinicians updated through patient progress reports.
Many clinicians find it challenging to discuss gut-brain therapy with patients who doubt the role of psychology in digestive care.
In this webinar, GI psychologist Dr. Julianna Di Miceli shares evidence-based ways to:
Introduce GI-psych concepts with confidence
Overcome patient skepticism and resistance
Avoid common framing missteps
Reframe objections using science-backed language
Build stronger therapeutic engagement
Watch the webinar to learn practical, real-world communication strategies you can use in your next patient conversation.
Resources for download
Download the slides
Download psychogastroenterology fact sheet
Ready to refer?
When you refer via the secure HIPAA-compliant online form, your patients receive 25% off their Nerva subscription and you will be kept up to date via patient progress reports.
If you're not ready to refer just yet, bookmark the form so it's ready to go when you are.
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