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Food Allergies & ARFID: Is It Just Picky Eating?; Guest: Tiffany Taft, PsyD [Ep. 17]

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Many people have picky eating habits and may even avoid a number of foods, but when do these food preferences become problematic, especially for those managing food allergy?
This episode explores the answers to these questions and the diagnosis of ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder) which is a diagnosis becoming more well-known in those managing chronic conditions focused on food intake.
My guest, gastropsychologist Tiffany Taft, PsyD and I talk about:

  • What ARFID is AND isn't;
  • Differences between ARFID & picky eating habits;
  • When to be concerned about picky eating habits;
  • The role of anxiety/fear in the development of ARFID;
  • When to reach out for help with allergy-related restrictive eating patterns;
  • How therapists, mental healthcare and medical professionals should approach ARFID assessment and treatment;

To learn more about ARFID, visit these resources:

Visit the Rome Foundation's Gastropsych Directory for a directory of providers who understand the diagnosis and treatment of gut brain interactions and functional GI disorders.
To locate an allergy-informed clinical counseling provider in your state, or to access therapeutic worksheets and related resources, visit the Food Allergy Counselor Directory & website (www.FoodAllergyCounselor.com)
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WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE EFAF PODCAST:
Learn more about the Exploring Food Allergy Families podcast at: www.FoodAllergyFamilies.com

Or find the Exploring Food Allergy Families podcast on any podcast app, including:

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Many people have picky eating habits and may even avoid a number of foods, but when do these food preferences become problematic, especially for those managing food allergy?
This episode explores the answers to these questions and the diagnosis of ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder) which is a diagnosis becoming more well-known in those managing chronic conditions focused on food intake.
My guest, gastropsychologist Tiffany Taft, PsyD and I talk about:

  • What ARFID is AND isn't;
  • Differences between ARFID & picky eating habits;
  • When to be concerned about picky eating habits;
  • The role of anxiety/fear in the development of ARFID;
  • When to reach out for help with allergy-related restrictive eating patterns;
  • How therapists, mental healthcare and medical professionals should approach ARFID assessment and treatment;

To learn more about ARFID, visit these resources:

Visit the Rome Foundation's Gastropsych Directory for a directory of providers who understand the diagnosis and treatment of gut brain interactions and functional GI disorders.
To locate an allergy-informed clinical counseling provider in your state, or to access therapeutic worksheets and related resources, visit the Food Allergy Counselor Directory & website (www.FoodAllergyCounselor.com)
CONNECT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA!

WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE EFAF PODCAST:
Learn more about the Exploring Food Allergy Families podcast at: www.FoodAllergyFamilies.com

Or find the Exploring Food Allergy Families podcast on any podcast app, including:

  continue reading

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