Brain scans and talk therapy tested for kids who fear food
NCT ID NCT05954728
Summary
This study is testing whether a specific type of talk therapy (CBT-AR) combined with nutrition counseling can help children and teenagers with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Researchers will measure changes in eating behaviors, food fears, and brain activity in response to food images. The goal is to understand how this therapy works to better control this eating disorder.
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Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program
Boston, Massachusetts, 02139, United States
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