Allergy Psychology | Overview
Our Allergy Psychologists can support you and your child in coping with allergies. Common types of support include:
- Preparing for allergy procedures and treatments (such as allergy testing, allergy shots, injections, oral food challenges, or oral immunotherapy)
- Managing anxiety related to food allergies
- Introducing new foods
- Managing itch or sleep problems related to eczema/atopic dermatitis
- Following treatment routines
- Managing medical conditions at home, school, or in social situations
We offer a range of services, from one-time consultations to regular therapeutic support for coping with allergic diseases.
To schedule an appointment with an Allergy Psychologist:
- Call 617-355-6117
- Or speak with your allergist about a referral
Confidence & Connections Sessions
We also offer in person and Zoom Confidence & Connections group sessions for children, teens and parents/other caregivers on various topics related to coping with food allergies and atopic dermatitis. These sessions provide opportunities to learn, practice skills and share experiences with others.
To be contacted about upcoming webinars and groups:
- Complete the following brief survey: https://redcap.link/allergygroupsurvey
- Or email: foodallergygroups@childrens.harvard.edu