In pediatric feeding disorders, the psychosocial domain encompasses three key relationships: the child's relationship with food, the child's relationship with caregivers during mealtime, and the caregivers' relationship with food; crucially, a child may be objectively safe (physically secure) but lack felt safety (neuroception-based sense of security), which significantly impacts feeding behavior and outcomes.
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I think something to mention before we start to wrap up is that people might say, "No, my kid is safe.
They are safe." But what about felt safety?
You know, like that neuroception side of it. Like you might look at like, "Okay, they're sitting at the table. Like they're objectively safe." But if the felt safety is not there in the child, that's a whole different story. 1,000%.
But that's the psychosocial domain.
Yeah. When we're looking at that domain, it's the child's relationship with the food, the child and the caregivers relationship with each other around mealtime or um oral consumption. Um and then the caregivers relationship with the food.
Oh.
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