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Speaker
Kimberly Brown, PhD
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Date
Monday, August 4, 2025
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Time
10:00 am
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Location
Via Zoom
Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFD), including Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, is on the rise in both children and young adults. Psychologists rarely get educational training in graduate programs, outside of hospital experience. PFD is a multidisciplinary diagnosis where psychologists play a significant role in assessing and treating the psychosocial domain. This webinar provides introductory information on basic psychology interventions used in the treatment of psychosocial issues in PFD (including lack of interest in food/eating, concerns about aversive consequences of eating, and food avoidance based on sensory aspects of eating.
Attendees will be able to:
- Match interventions to primary cause of PFD’s in the psychosocial domain
- Learn ways to implement 1-2 of these interventions in your treatment of psychosocial aspects of PFD.
We invite you to attend this webinar free of charge with the option to purchase your Certificate of Attendance following the event! MPG verifies attendance and participation by reviewing attendance durations logged via Zoom. A minimum of 50 minutes must be attended to receive a completion certificate.