This conversation delves into the psychosocial aspects of pediatric feeding disorders, particularly focusing on the complexities of feeding challenges faced by children and their caregivers. Dr. William Sharp discusses the diagnostic features of psychosocial dysfunction, the impact on family dynamics, and the importance of involving families in treatment and research. The dialogue also explores the distinctions between ARFID and PFD, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
12/03/24 • 27 min
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