Abstract

Participants will increase their knowledge for assessing avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) focusing on identifying subtypes and individual biopsychosocial contributors. Case-based breakout groups will then allow for application of this knowledge in order to help the practitioner develop more effective treatment plans, using both standardized and individualized approaches that integrate a created clinical tool, multidisciplinary therapies, and psychopharmacology.

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