An interview with Tamara Hubbard about her new book on food allergy anxiety
I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend and colleague Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC, about her upcoming book May Contain Anxiety.
In the book, Tamara shares her strategies for managing food allergy anxiety. Her approach is a blend of her training and her own lived experiences, which stem from she herself having a child with food alleriges.
This is not a sponsored post.
I just really believe in Tamara’s book and how helpful it will be for families! Whether you think you or a loved one has food allergy anxiety, Tamara’s new book can help families better manage these complex, delicate situations.
Watch the interview below!
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A note from Dr. Hoyt
I have talked about a non-profit…
Pam and I volunteer with the non-profit The Teal Schoolhouse. Its primary program is Code Ana. Code Ana equips schools for medical emergencies like anaphylaxis.
Code Ana’s Online Epinephrine Training Program helps support that goal. Through this program, you will educate yourself while you support this important mission!
A medical emergency response plan is important for everyone at any school. Code Ana’s program Med-E Ready is a comprehensive approach to school-focused medical preparedness. This program guides schools through the process of creating a medical emergency response plan. A response team is also developed! This is one of the most important components of a school’s food allergy policy!
Does your kiddo’s school have Code Ana?
Remember, Dr. Hoyt is an allergist, but she isn’t your allergist, so talk with your allergist about what you’ve just learned!
And hear the audio podcast of this interview wherever you listen to podcasts.