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An Experience of Ulcerative Colitis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Peter Shoenberg*
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University College Hospital, Grafton Way, London WC1E 6AU
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Very few patients with ulcerative colitis are likely to be referred or to refer themselves for psychotherapy for their condition. Recently I was asked by a gastro-enterologist to see Caroline, a young woman in her early thirties, who had ulcerative colitis, with a view to her discussing having psychotherapy. This was because she had caused him and a social worker in this hospital to be concerned about her emotional state.

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