Tracy talks with licensed clinical therapist, Lisa Rosenberg about the psycho-social impact of food allergies and the BEST part about it.
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Tracy talks with licensed clinical therapist, Lisa Rosenberg about the psycho-social impact of food allergies and the BEST part about it.
Food Allergies Psychologically Impact Social Experiences We all have an inherent human emotional need to associate with and be welcomed by others within groups. Whether it’s the kickball team, family, the neighborhood book club or the office, the need to belong is at the heart of each of us feeling accepted, getting attention and gaining/providing support. As we go through life, we are motivated to fulfill these social needs along with our basic needs of food, housing and love. It drives our need to feel good about ourselves. “The need to belong is an intrinsic motivation to affiliate with others…