Avoiding/restrictive disorder of food intake. Guide for relatives and guardians. Bryant-in R.
In this book, IORPP is briefly and accessible - a relatively recently appeared diagnostic term. People with this diagnosis can show little interest in food, use only a very limited set of foods or be afraid that something will happen to them during food intake, for example, that they will push or feel bad. Since this disease has been little studied and difficult to diagnose it, it is difficult for such people to get specialized help and understand how best to deal with it at home.
Here are general issues that parents and guardians face whose child is faced with, whose child IIRPP was diagnosed or who are only worried about this. Written in simple language and illustrated by examples, this book answers common questions using the data of the most modern clinical knowledge and research.
This leadership includes many practical tips and strategies to arm parents and persons who care about children who is diagnosed with IORPP, by means of solving problems that have arisen. In addition, it will be relevant for family members, partners and guardians of the elderly with a diagnosis of IORPP and for specialists working in this field.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Bryante Rachel |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
| View | Dietetics |
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