• Understanding ARFID: Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder with Mo Salari

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Understanding ARFID: Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder with Mo Salari

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    In episode 29 of 'Eat Your Greens with Dr. Black,' Dr. Black discusses the relatively new diagnosis of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) with Mo Salari, a clinical therapist at the Austin Center for Eating Disorders. The episode covers the distinguishing features of ARFID compared to typical picky eating, including its classification as a psychiatric disorder, its severe health and nutritional consequences, and common underlying factors like anxiety and sensory sensitivities. Salari shares insights on the diagnosis, associated risk factors, the importance of a multidisciplinary treatment approach, and the relevance of parental support and patience. The episode also emphasizes the need for more research and awareness about ARFID.

    Austin Center for Eating Disorders
    Mo Salari, LMSW
    ARDIF Collaborative

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