Behavioral Psychotherapy to Address Food Refusal/Selectivity
Dr. Katie Franke and her team use the principles of applied behavior analysis to provide behavioral psychotherapy to address food refusal/selectivity. Your child's appointments will be scheduled following a consultation with your child's physician. At your first appointment, Dr. Franke will complete a caregiver interview to learn about your child's medical, developmental, and feeding history. Throughout treatment, she will work with your family to develop a meal plan. Once an effective meal plan is established, she will train your child's caregivers on this plan.
To learn more about our services and to schedule an appointment, please contact us at katie.franke@unumbcenter.org or 803-929-0011.