
PSP 070: When Anxiety & OCD Starve our Kids: ARFID and Restrictive Eating
ARFID – when anxiety or OCD can impact your child’s ability to eat and thrive. What it is and how to help them.
AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety · Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent
June 5, 201832m 31s
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Show Notes
There is nothing worse than watching your child starve to death. It can creep up slowly or happen overnight. Meals are missed. Favorite foods are no longer favored. Plate after plate, meal after meal goes untouched. Perhaps initially you chalk it up to “picky eating” but then you realize it is something much more. Welcome to the world of Avoidant/ Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, also known as ARFID.
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