Hi Reader, Recently, my time has been filled with preparing for SIX presentations I'm either presenting or co-presenting this fall, which got me thinking....what tidbits of information from these sessions should I share in these Allergy Counseling Zone emails? While I can't go as in depth as I will in these presentations, these next few emails will share little snippets of clinical information that you can dig deeper into as time allows. So let's jump right in! Did you know that there are a variety of approaches you can use to assess the psychosocial impacts of living with food allergies? I'm not talking about formalized assessment tools, but rather, assessment viewpoints. Think of the various approaches as the lenses with which you look through. Each lens helps you see the same things, just from different points of view, revealing new considerations. Today, let's look at assessing the psychosocial impacts of food allergy through a developmental lens. More specifically, how food allergies impact parental development, the child/adolescent/adult developmental process, and the development of one's identity.
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Hi Reader, If you've read the last couple of Allergy Counseling Zone emails, you already know that I'm in the full swing of fall conference season, presenting to both provider and patient populations throughout North America this fall. That means my conference prep is your gain! Having already looked at the impacts food allergy has on key development and functioning within individuals and families in the last couple of emails, let's look through the third and final lens: the systems lens....
Hi Reader, With October comes Halloween - and a flurry of thoughts swirling around in the minds' of parents of kids with food allergies. "How should we approach Trick-or-Treating?" "Should I even let my child Trick-or-Treat?" "If we do, how do we balance safety and fun?" The truth is, the answers to these questions come from a shared decision-making process between parents, their child, and sometimes even the allergist. (I highly encourage you to call your healthcare team to ask safety...
Hi Reader, I am so excited to share this incredible news with you.... My debut book, Navigating the Overwhelm of Allergy Parenting is finally happening, and will be published by Johns Hopkins University Press! Here's the official announcement being shared on Publisher's Marketplace: "Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC, international speaker and allergy mental health expert, has signed with Johns Hopkins University Press to author a book offering Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based guidance for...