2025 Psych Summit Session: Reduction in Feeding Problems Following a 12-Week Interdisciplinary Group Feeding Intervention presented by Olivia Hsin, PhD; Ayala Ben-Tall, PhD.
During this Psych Summit Session Sneak Peek episode of Feeding Does Matter, Olivia Hsin and Ayala Ben-Tall discuss feeding psychology and the importance of interdisciplinary approaches.
On August 22, the Feeding + Eating Psychology Summit: PFD & ARFID Evidence-based Interventions for Key Developmental Stages explores psychological management strategies for PFD and ARFID across developmental stages. Experts will present evidence-based interventions or concepts tailored to key stages in a child’s development, highlighting how feeding skill development and cognitive maturity influence treatment planning. Through lived experience interviews and a facilitated Q&A, participants will gain deeper insight into how psychological approaches must adapt as feeding abilities and cognitive function evolves over time. Learn More
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