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| Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood Characterized by |
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| dden or marked deceleration of weight gain and a slowing or disruption of emotional and social development prior to age 6 |
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| Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood caused by |
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| Many interacting risk factors influence child’s adaptation to a certain level of caloric intake and whether child shows normal or abnormal behavioral development |
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| Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood (cont’d.) associated with |
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| family disadvantage, poverty, unemployment, social isolation, parental mental illness, and maternal eating disorders (specific risk factor) |
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| Failure to thrive is associated with |
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| mothers who have a history of disturbed eating habits and attitudes |
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| Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood tx |
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| tailed assessment of feeding behavior and parent-child interactions, while allowing parents to play a role in the infant’s recovery |
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| Ingestion of inedible, nonnutritive substances (e.g., hair, insects, and paint) for a period of at least one month |
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| very young children and those with intellectual disability |
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| Specific causes have not been isolated |
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| based on operant conditioning procedures and teaching caregivers to keep the child’s environment tidy and removing dangerous substances |
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| Growth disorder associated with early feeding disturbances |
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| Failure to Thrive consequences |
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| child’s physical and psychological development |
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| Failure to Thrive associated w/ |
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| social and economic disadvantages |
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| Failure to Thrive charactersized by |
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| weight below the fifth percentile for age and/or deceleration in the rate of weight gain from birth to present of at least two standard deviations |
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| cause of Failure to Thrive |
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| Poor quality of caregiver-child attachment, poverty, family disorganization, and limited social support, as well as child’s temperament and acute physical illnesses |
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| controversy of Failure to Thrive |
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| infant with failure to thrive has been deprived of maternal stimulation and love, which results in emotional misery, developmental delays, and eventually, physiological changes |
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| related to struggle for autonomy, competence, control, and self-respect |
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| phobic avoidance disorder-phobic objects are normal adult body weight and shape |
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| Mood disorder is often comorbid with |
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| Psychological interventions: |
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| individual and/or family-based psychotherapy, sometimes accompanied by medical interventions |
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| Pharmacological: antidepressants (not for initial treatment) and SSRIs may be helpful for |
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| bulimia, but not anorexia |
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