Review Broadening the conceptualization of panic disorder to include the fear presentation of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder... 2024 Zickgraf+

Discussion in 'Other psychosomatic news and research' started by Andy, Dec 28, 2024.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

    Messages:
    23,401
    Location:
    Hampshire, UK
    Full title: Broadening the conceptualization of panic disorder to include the fear presentation of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: The legacy of panic control therapy

    Highlights
    • Given shared pathogenetic factors, fear-ARFID can be seen as a form of panic disorder.
    • Misappraisal of/hypervigilance to benign sensations are central to both diagnoses.
    • Panic Control Therapy (PCT) competencies can be applied to treat fear-ARFID.
    • Interoceptive exposure to feared GI-sensations is a key yet underemphasized intervention.
    • Research is needed to test the efficacy of proposed PCT modifications for fear-ARFID.
    Abstract

    The presentation of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) characterized by fear of aversive consequences of eating (fear-ARFID) has both phenomenological and mechanistic similarities to panic disorder. In this narrative review, we propose a shared model of the pathogenesis of the two disorders, centered on interoceptive sensitivity as the key maintenance mechanism.

    We review the evidence that fear-ARFID, which involves restrictive eating motivated by a desire to avoid aversive events (e.g., choking, vomiting, abdominal pain) related to the gastrointestinal tract, onsets with an unexpected event and develops through catastrophic misinterpretation of the probability or significance of the event reoccurring, heightened awareness of minor interoceptive sensations associated with the feared event (i.e., interoceptive sensitivity), escalating anxiety and increasingly frequent experience of minor interoceptive sensations, and increasingly extensive avoidant behavior.

    Given the support for shared maintenance mechanisms with panic disorder, we suggest a program of clinical research evaluating the adaptation of elements of Panic Control Therapy (PCT), a well-established empirically supported treatment for panic disorder, to treat fear-ARFID. Developing and testing new intervention strategies based on PCT could expand ARFID patients’ access to appropriate care by enabling anxiety-experienced clinicians to use their existing competencies to treat fear-ARFID using a disorder-specific evidence-based treatment.

    Paywall, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005796724002043
     
    Deanne NZ and Peter Trewhitt like this.
  2. Sean

    Sean Moderator Staff Member

    Messages:
    8,510
    Location:
    Australia
    One trick ponies.

    They are clearly going to apply this failed model to everything in sight.
     
  3. alktipping

    alktipping Senior Member (Voting Rights)

    Messages:
    1,327
    so no one in this entire field of make believe has ever had a stomach ache or an infection that has left the with gi tract problems . society a s a whole does not care for children or adults who may soil themselves because of these issues. not to mention food poisoning which can also leed to long lasting issues such as gerd .
     
    Yann04, Midnattsol and Peter Trewhitt like this.
  4. Midnattsol

    Midnattsol Moderator Staff Member

    Messages:
    3,865
    And so we will have a number of sick children/adults where the food intolerance/allergy is not accepted and they are to be brainwashed into denying how their bodies react to certain foods? Great.
     
    alktipping, rvallee, Yann04 and 5 others like this.
  5. Amw66

    Amw66 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

    Messages:
    6,896
    I really worry for severely affected who are already so misunderstood .
    This seems only to reinforce challenge feeding .
     

Share This Page