DiscoverThe Feed by Danone Nutricia Campus5: Connecting the Dots: Using behavioural and cognitive psychology to support teens with IEMs – It’s a social world
5: Connecting the Dots: Using behavioural and cognitive psychology to support teens with IEMs – It’s a social world

5: Connecting the Dots: Using behavioural and cognitive psychology to support teens with IEMs – It’s a social world

Update: 2021-10-20
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This is the second of a 3 part mini series about the teenage brain, its development and how to best support our teens with inborn errors of metabolism.



On episode 2 we will focus on self-identity and the social world. Teens are building their self-identity and much of teen brain power is answering the question ‘who am I?” They might re-consider their condition and what it means to them. They might re-experience the first impact of their diagnosis on a more complex and painful level, resulting in un-resolved feelings.



We will discuss ways to intervene based on the science and from clinical experience.



For Healthcare Professionals Only. 
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5: Connecting the Dots: Using behavioural and cognitive psychology to support teens with IEMs – It’s a social world

5: Connecting the Dots: Using behavioural and cognitive psychology to support teens with IEMs – It’s a social world

The Feed by Danone Nutricia Campus