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With Serious Food Allergies, When Should A Parent Consider Child Counseling?

  • Writer: Angela Dube, LMFT
    Angela Dube, LMFT
  • Aug 7, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 16, 2018




We are so proud of Marté Matthews, LMFT, our Clinical Director for being a guest writer for the FARE website. In her blog post she helps parents to consider whether or not counseling could be helpful for their child with serious food allergies. She provides a list of 12 questions to help navigate the decision. For more information, read more on the FARE blog: https://www.foodallergy.org/about-fare/blog/with-serious-food-allergies-when-should-a-parent-consider-child-counseling


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