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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 33 MIN

Episode 7: Dr. Sarah Ravin: Understanding ARFID

from Plateful Parenting · host Chanel Gold Kenner

In Episode 7 of Plateful Parenting, "Dr. Sarah Ravin: Understanding ARFID," co-hosts Chanel Kenner, RD, and Christine Santucci sit down with Dr. Sarah Ravin, a clinical psychologist known for her compassionate and evidence-based approach to treating eating disorders. Dr. Ravin specializes in working with children, adolescents, and young adults dealing with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and other complex mental health challenges. Together, they discuss the intricacies of ARFID, its impact on young patients and their families, and the critical role of family involvement in treatment. Listeners will gain valuable insights into ARFID from Dr. Ravin's perspective, including how to recognize early signs, support a loved one's journey toward recovery, and the importance of seeking a knowledgeable, family-centered treatment provider. Chanel and Christine's interview with Dr. Ravin provides practical guidance for parents navigating this journey and offers an encouraging message about the possibilities of recovery. Resources Mentioned: The ARFID Collaborative: A network of professionals offering guidance and support to families navigating ARFID, emphasizing education and collaboration to improve patient outcomes. Equip Health: A virtual eating disorder treatment program designed for families, Equip provides tailored, evidence-based care for individuals with eating disorders, with a focus on accessible, family-supported recovery. FEAST: A global support community offering resources, forums, and evidence-based information for parents and caregivers of children with eating disorders. DrSarahRavin.com: Dr. Sarah Ravin's practice website, featuring information on her services, blog posts, and resources for families dealing with eating disorders and other mental health challenges. When Your Teen Has an Eating Disorder: A book offering practical advice for parents of teens with eating disorders, addressing everything from treatment approaches to communication strategies. AnorexiaFamily.com: A website dedicated to providing resources and support for families of children and teens with anorexia and other eating disorders, offering tools for managing challenges and fostering recovery. This episode is an essential listen for parents, caregivers, and anyone supporting someone with ARFID, as it brings expert knowledge and empathy to a challenging topic.  "Plateful Parenting" is intended for educational and supportive purposes only and is not meant to be take as a replacement for medical advice from any health care provider. 

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