1. Re-Establishing Solid Food Consumption in a Person With Traumatic Brain Injury and Extended Food Avoidance/Restriction Using a Multicomponent Behavioral Intervention
- Author
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James K. Luiselli, Joseph N. Ricciardi, and Jodi Tretheway
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Consumption (economics) ,050103 clinical psychology ,business.industry ,Traumatic brain injury ,medicine.medical_treatment ,05 social sciences ,medicine.disease ,Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Feeding problems ,Solid food ,Intervention (counseling) ,Medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,business ,Applied behavior analysis ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
We describe and report the results of a multicomponent behavioral intervention for re-establishing solid food consumption in a 26-year-old woman with prolonged food avoidance and restriction which developed following a traumatic brain injury. The intervention was evaluated by direct measurement of daily meal consumption over a period of several months, including an extended follow-up, and resulted in successful resumption of oral feeding. A complicating paroxysmal movement disorder resolved during treatment as well and resolution of the presenting problem led to significant quality of life improvements. We discuss the relationship of the presenting symptoms to avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and to food rejection behavior seen when substantial damage has occurred to the parietal lobe. The case illustrates the value of assessment-based, individualized intervention design and an integrated neurobehavioral case conceptualization.
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- 2020