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Hypnobehavioral Approaches for School-Age Children with Dysphagia and Food Aversion: A Case Series
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Pediatric FeedingNutritionPsychopathologyPublic Health NutritionCase SeriesSelf-management TechniquesBulimia NervosaHypnobehavioral TreatmentEating DisordersNutrition EducationPublic HealthHealth EducationBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryFunctional DysphagiaHypnobehavioral ApproachesToxic Food EnvironmentChild DevelopmentDietary TherapyPediatricsChildren's Eating BehaviorCompulsive BehaviorChild NutritionMedicineFood Aversion
The purpose of this article is to describe hypnobehavioral treatment of five school-age children with maladaptive eating behaviors, including functional dysphagia, food aversion, globus hystericus, and conditioned fear of eating (phagophobia). The unique treatment approach described emphasizes the successful use of self-management techniques, particularly hypnosis, by all five children. Common etiological factors, treatment strategies, and proposed mechanisms of change are discussed. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first such case series in the mainstream pediatric literature describing the use of a hypnobehavioral approach for children with these maladaptive eating problems.