ARFID- with 3 new slides for youā„ļø
š³ āSLPs donāt treat ARFID.ā ?????
This is a hot topic, and four words simply arenāt enough to explain
something this complex.
So Iāve added 3 new slides to this post to help break it down, including
important language directly from ASHAās Scope of Practice.
šš» And hereās something we canāt overlook: Counseling IS within our scope
of practice, including counseling around the thoughts, feelings & behaviors
that arise because of the disorders we treat.
Back in January, I approached ASHA about this statement because I believe
the words we use matter. They can influence whether children get the right
therapy, the right team & potentially the insurance coverage they need.
Hereās what I want to be very clear about:
ā SLPs do not diagnose ARFID.
ā SLPs do not provide psychotherapy.
But understanding anxiety does not make us psychotherapists, just as
understanding nutrition does not make us dietitians & understanding GI
disorders does not make us gastroenterologists.
š It makes us better feeding therapists.
Children with ARFID deserve access to mental health professionals AND
appropriately trained feeding specialists working collaboratively within
their respective scopes.
Iāve spent years studying, treating, teaching & speaking about ARFID and
anxious eating, and Iām passionate about helping feeding professionals
understand where we fit on that team.
šš» Please read all the way through the carousel, including the 3 new
slides. This topic deserves more than four words.
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š„°Melanie
Melanie Potock, ARFID, pediatric feeding disorder, feeding therapy, SLP
scope of practice, ASHA, counseling, anxious eating, pediatric feeding
specialist