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Pica: Beyond Dirt and Paint Chips


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Dive into the fascinating world of Pica with us as we unravel this often-misunderstood condition characterized by the persistent eating of non-food items. Named after the magpie bird known for its indiscriminate eating habits, Pica affects people across all age groups and presents unique challenges for clinicians and families alike.

We break down the multiple theoretical foundations attempting to explain this behavior – from nutritional deficiencies and sensory-seeking to stress responses and learned behaviors. You'll discover why people with anemia or sickle cell disease are more than twice as likely to develop Pica, and why an astonishing 30% of pregnant women worldwide experience these unusual cravings during pregnancy.

The diagnostic criteria reveal surprising insights - children under two can't be diagnosed with Pica because putting objects in their mouths is developmentally normal. We explore how clinicians must carefully distinguish between cultural practices and pathological behavior, sharing examples like Guatemalan clay tablets embossed with religious imagery consumed for perceived health benefits. From dirt and paint chips to ice and pencil erasers, the variety of non-food items consumed reveals patterns that help unlock effective treatments.

Whether you're a clinician preparing for licensing exams or simply curious about this compelling disorder, our evidence-based discussion of behavioral interventions offers practical approaches for addressing Pica. We examine differential reinforcement techniques, response interruption, and nutritional supplementation while emphasizing the importance of comprehensive assessment that considers psychological, medical, and cultural factors. Join us for this enlightening exploration that challenges assumptions and deepens understanding of human behavior at its most puzzling.

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This podcast is not associated with the NBCC, AMFTRB, ASW, ANCC, NASP, NAADAC, CCMC, NCPG, CRCC, or any state or governmental agency responsible for licensure.

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Passing your National Licensing ExamBy Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC

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