Case Consultation and clinical training using CBT, ACT, and related research-supported interventions for Misophonia and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Receive support and consultation with individualized guidance from a specialist in the treatment of ARFID and Misophonia concerns across the lifespan. Consultations focus on treating clients from evidence-based approaches, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and related research-supported interventions specific to these conditions.
This includes information on assessments and diagnosis of ARFID and Misophonia, review of non-psychological diagnostic considerations for symptoms of ARFID and Misophonia and appropriate referrals, recommendations for building a treatment team, case conceptualization, psychoeducation on treatment modalities, and treatment planning. Learn and practice a wide range of cognitive and behavioral strategies for these psychological concerns, including tailored interventions for promoting exposure to avoided triggers and experiences in manageable ways, cognitive restructuring, distress tolerance, and acceptance-based approaches for navigating flexibility and control, all within a research-supported framework. Dr. Faye treats clients of all ages, and can provide consultation on applying these tools with children, adolescents, and adults, as well as considerations when working with caregivers and loved ones.
This service is offered 1:1, and can be arranged as a single meeting or a series of meetings. These are scheduled for 30 minutes ($125) or 60 minutes ($200) and must be scheduled and paid for in advance. These appointments are for providers only. If you would like to include a patient, please see “Single Session Consultations for Treatment Planning”.
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