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Some of the specific targets and goals of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) include addressing social issues, encouraging...
07/26/2025

Some of the specific targets and goals of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) include addressing social issues, encouraging active coping strategies, identifying emotions, managing , and more.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

Your   therapist does not need to be a   specialist, though some understanding of your child’s medical condition(s) may ...
07/25/2025

Your therapist does not need to be a specialist, though some understanding of your child’s medical condition(s) may be helpful. The therapist needs to be somebody your child trusts—someone who “gets” your child.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

You can get a list of providers that practice Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) from your insurance company, or ask your ...
07/24/2025

You can get a list of providers that practice Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) from your insurance company, or ask your /family doctor, family friends, your school, church, or others you trust.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

The most effective   for most mood and behavior challenges is a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) and medi...
07/23/2025

The most effective for most mood and behavior challenges is a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) and medication. In many cases, medication can help manage symptoms while therapy helps address the underlying cause.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) is designed to be a relatively short-term therapy. The effectiveness and number of sess...
07/22/2025

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) is designed to be a relatively short-term therapy. The effectiveness and number of sessions depend on how well patients and families practice the and exercises introduced in the sessions.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

Stress worsens the symptoms of many gastrointestinal ( ) conditions. Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires...
07/21/2025

Stress worsens the symptoms of many gastrointestinal ( ) conditions. Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, which can be done through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( ) strategies.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy ( ) is a common type of short-term talk  . It uses a practical, skills-driven approach to i...
07/20/2025

Cognitive-behavioral therapy ( ) is a common type of short-term talk . It uses a practical, skills-driven approach to identify and adjust unhelpful thought patterns that cause a person distress or impact their ability to function.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/

Successful treatment of many GI conditions requires addressing stress, even if the stress was not present before the GI symptoms started. CBT teaches strategies for better managing stress.

Some possible risks of nasogastric tubes include improper placement, vomiting, bloody nose, and rarely perforation. If  ...
07/19/2025

Some possible risks of nasogastric tubes include improper placement, vomiting, bloody nose, and rarely perforation. If have concerns about their child's , they should contact their medical professional for further guidance.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/nasogastric-tubes/

A nasogastric (NG) tube is a long, thin, flexible tube that is inserted into one nostril and passed through the esophagus, with the tip ending in the

If the nasogastric tube becomes dislodged, it will need to be replaced and verified again before delivering any liquids....
07/18/2025

If the nasogastric tube becomes dislodged, it will need to be replaced and verified again before delivering any liquids. Attention and care to the nostril and cheek where the is located are important to prevent damage to the skin.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/nasogastric-tubes/

A nasogastric (NG) tube is a long, thin, flexible tube that is inserted into one nostril and passed through the esophagus, with the tip ending in the

  usually spend a night in the hospital when a new nasogastric tube is placed. Parents are taught how to use the   and h...
07/17/2025

usually spend a night in the hospital when a new nasogastric tube is placed. Parents are taught how to use the and how to replace it if it becomes dislodged at home.

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/nasogastric-tubes/

A nasogastric (NG) tube is a long, thin, flexible tube that is inserted into one nostril and passed through the esophagus, with the tip ending in the

The nasogastric tube ( ) is placed while your   is awake. The medical professional may place a lubricant on the tip of t...
07/16/2025

The nasogastric tube ( ) is placed while your is awake. The medical professional may place a lubricant on the tip of the tube to help it glide easier during placement.

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A feeding tube may be placed through the nose for enteral nutrition. Learn about placement of NG tubes (nasogastric) and NJ tubes (nasojejunal) in children.

Premature infants or children experiencing   or dysphagia may need a nasogastric tube. In certain circumstances, childre...
07/15/2025

Premature infants or children experiencing or dysphagia may need a nasogastric tube. In certain circumstances, children may need an NG tube to deliver important .

Learn more: https://gikids.org/digestive-topics/nasogastric-tubes/

A nasogastric (NG) tube is a long, thin, flexible tube that is inserted into one nostril and passed through the esophagus, with the tip ending in the

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