UNDERSTANDING ARFID: A Compassionate Guide to Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder for Parents, Educators, and Health Professionals - Tapa blanda

REED, SAMANTHA

 
9798286877317: UNDERSTANDING ARFID: A Compassionate Guide to Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder for Parents, Educators, and Health Professionals

Sinopsis

Does your child avoid entire food groups, struggle with extreme picky eating, or become anxious at mealtimes? You’re not alone and it might be more than just a phase. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a serious but often misunderstood eating disorder. Unlike other disorders, ARFID isn’t driven by body image concerns—it’s rooted in fear, trauma, sensory sensitivities, or a lack of interest in eating altogether. Left untreated, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies, anxiety, and daily struggles for families and caregivers.
Understanding ARFID is a compassionate, evidence-based guide for parents, educators, and professionals. Whether you're a caregiver seeking answers, a teacher concerned about selective eating, or a clinician supporting a child in recovery, this book provides clear strategies and real-world tools to help.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • What ARFID is and what it’s not
  • How to recognize early signs and distinguish them from “normal” picky eating
  • The role of sensory aversions, anxiety, and trauma
  • Effective treatments like CBT-AR and FBT-ARFID
  • How to support children, teens, and adults through recovery
  • Real-life stories that offer clarity, comfort, and hope
You'll also explode how ARFID appears in individuals with autism, how to manage meal refusal without shame, and how to build a positive relationship with food at home and in clinical settings. If you’ve been searching for answers, clarity, or a sense of direction, this book is your trusted companion on the journey toward healing.

Support begins with understanding. Recovery starts here.

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