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An overview of the diagnosis and common presentations of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) and discuss psychopharmacologic and therapeutic interventions for the treatment of ARFID.
Diet culture is a set of beliefs that considers weight or weight loss more important than overall health and well-being. Rogers' experts discuss this culture and how it impacts children and teens.
“Rogers recognized I had lost this identity and I was kind of hopeless” says Gretchen.
A major difference between ARFID and other eating disorders is that people with ARFID are not concerned with body image and are typically not worried about changes in weight.
ARFID is a serious eating disorder that many are unaware of. Here are 7 important facts to know about ARFID, including what ARFID is, effects of ARFID, symptoms, and treatment.
Summer is often mistakenly viewed as an inconvenient or unnecessary time for residential mental health treatment. However, the same reasons people may believe this may actually make it ideal.
Since she was young, Rachel battled with her body image, relationship with food, and depression. She tried traditional outpatient therapy, but no one treated them simultaneously until she started Focus Depression Recovery at Rogers in Tampa.
Rachel says her struggle with food and depression started at a young age and although she went to therapy, no one ever addressed both challenges simultaneously until she went to Rogers in Tampa.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are key parts of Rogers' evidence-based treatment approach.
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