National Eating Disorder Association: The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest not-for-profit organization in the United States working to prevent eating disorders and provide treatment referrals to those suffering from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder and those concerned with body image and weight issues.
Academy for Eating Disorders: The Academy for Eating Disorders is an international transdisciplinary professional organization that promotes excellence in research, treatment and prevention of eating disorders. The AED provides education, training and a forum for collaboration and professional dialogue.
Eating Disorders Coalition: Mission to advance the federal recognition of eating disorders as a public health priority.
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy is leading the effort to make counselling and psychotherapy widely recognised as a profession whose purpose and activity is understood by the general public. The BACP mission is to be the leading professional body for counselling and psychotherapy and an automatic reference point for anyone seeking information on counselling and psychotherapy in the United Kingdom.
Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc: a nonprofit organization that provides information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other less well-known food and weight disorders. Our material includes self-help tips and information about recovery and prevention.
International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals: The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp) is well recognized for its excellence in providing first-quality education and high-level training standards to an international multidisciplinary group of various healthcare treatment providers and helping professions, who treat the full spectrum of eating disorder problems.
Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center: EDReferral.com provides information and treatment resources for all forms of eating disorders. Our goal is to provide assistance, in the form of information and resources, to those suffering from eating disorders in order to help them start on the road to recovery and healthy living.
National Assoc of Anorexia Nervosa & Related Disorders: he National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, Inc. is a non-profit corporation which seeks to alleviate the problems of eating disorders, especially anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Active Minds is the nation's only peer-to-peer organization dedicated to the mental health of college students. The organization serves as the young adult voice in mental health advocacy on over seventy college campuses nationwide.
BDDCentral is the most comprehensive online presence related to body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). This site is maintained by BDD survivors, and also receives contributions from the world's leading BDD experts. The mission of BDDCentral is to offer a safe and supportive place to communicate and learn, educate the public through outreach programs, and offer updated resources (such as an up-to-date treatment provider directory and recommended literature) to help sufferers and their loved ones.
Gurze Books: Eating Disorder Resources: specializes in information about eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, plus related topics such as body image and obesity. We offer books at discounted prices, many free articles about eating disorders, newsletters, links to treatment facilities, organizations, other websites,etc.
MySelfHelp.com: Confidential, online help and support for bulimia, binge eating, compulsive eating, and obesity. Interactive exercises and tools help you recover from your eating disorder.
Bulimia.com: specializes in information about eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, plus related topics such as body image and obesity. Theyoffer books at discounted prices, many free articles about eating disorders, newsletters, links to treatment facilities, organizations, other websites, etc.
Comes the Darkness, Comes the Light is a disturbing yet ultimately redemptive and inspiring memoir of a young woman compelled to injure herself in an attempt to cope with her overwhelming feelings of anxiety in the only way she knew how. Though still unknown to many, this disorder affects an estimated one percent of the population...and is on the rise, especially among teens.
Eating Disorders Association: The Eating Disorders Association is a national charity based in the UK providing information, help and support for people affected by eating disorders and, in particular, anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness: The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness seeks to establish easily accessible programs across the nation that allow children and young adults the opportunity to learn about eating disorders and the positive effects of a healthy body image. Furthermore, our aim is to disseminate educational information to parents and caregivers about the warning signs, dangers, and consequences of anorexia, bulimia, and other related disorders.
FindingBalance.com: A faith based health and wellness organization with an emphasis on eating and body image issues. We are also the first national organization dedicated to creating consumer awareness and understanding of EDNOS (Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified).
Something Fishy: Dedicated to raising awareness and providing support to people with Eating Disorders, and their loved-ones... since 1995
Real Females Unite: Eating disorders and body image problems are probably more common today than anyone knows. They afflict countless numbers of young women and men across the United States, Canada, and the rest of the world. Yet, those of us who have experienced them are still afraid to be honest about our problems.
EDEN: The organization with a vision to help women attain more timely and complete recovery from eating disorders. EDEN was specifically designed by and for individuals seeking support and freedom from their eating disorder behaviors.
EDLeague: We are a multi-disciplinary group of health and mental health professionals collaborating to network and to provide professional peer support, education outreach and advocacy concerning the treatment and prevention of eating disorders.
AbodyTodiefor.com: Keisha Burton is a recovering anorexic and bulimic who is raising money to self-publish her young-adult fiction novel A Body to Die For. You can visit her website to read about her and battle with anorexia and bulimia and also read an excerpt from her book.
The Eating Disorder Foundation of Victoria (EDFV): provides a wide range of support services to people experiencing an eating disorder, their families, friends and partners. EDFV services include telephone and e-mail helpline, confidential support officers, support groups, internet Chatroom and Messageboard for people experiencing an eating disorder, Education Officer providing training and outreach, online resources, library of books, DVDs and videos and community education programs creating awareness in the community.
Hardy Girls, Healthy Women: HGHW is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and well being of girls and women. Our vision is that all girls and women experience equality, independence, and safety in their everyday lives.
BeyondHunger.org Beyond Hunger is a nonprofit organization that provides support groups, workshops, referrals and prevention programs. Beyond Hunger's non-diet approach integrates the philosophies of body acceptance, intuitive eating and emotional wisdom to help individuals overcome the obsession with food and weight.
MaudsleyParents.org: We are an independent, nonprofit, volunteer organization of parents who have helped our children heal from anorexia and bulimia through the use of a family-based treatment known as the Maudsley approach. The purpose of this site is to introduce you to Maudsley concepts, share some of our experiences, and link you to other Maudsley resources and helpful professionals.
Eating Disorders Recovery Support was established in order to promote the recognition and treatment of eating disorders in all populations. It is our aim to reduce the shame and stigma currently attached to eating disorders and mental illness; improve access to care for those suffering from eating disorder in the form of support groups, advocacy and screening for eating disorders; and lobby our representatives for improved coverage of psychiatric illness and ultimately mental health parity.
EAGALA: The Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association is dedicated to improving the mental health of individuals, families, and groups around the world by setting the standard of excellence in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy.
Mindful Practices: Donald Altman, M.A., is a counselor, former Buddhist monk, award-winning writer, and pioneer in the field of mindful eating and living. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Center for Mindful Eating.
Reaching Out Against Eating Disorders/ROAED: ROAED is a newly formed non-profit organization dedicated to helping those in the New York Metropolitan area with eating disorders. Offering support groups, referrals and various educational workshops
The Joy Project: The aim of The Joy Project is to increase the amount and type of resources available to people suffering from eating disorders who may or may not have adequate access to treatment, through the creative use of resources.
FreedomFromED.com: A unique website where those with eating disorders can visit, receive encouragement and inspiration, download free items (bookmarks, journaling pages, articles), purchase ebooks, find links to read helpful information on other eating disorder websites.
Selby Psychological Services: Selby Psychological Services offers a wide range of services that will meet the needs of most individuals (child, adolescent and adult), couples, families, groups, and organizations. Please see our printable brochures for additional information. If you have questions about any of our services or do not see what you are looking for, please contact us and we will work with you or refer you to an appropriate resource.
The Anger Coach: Anger and Stress Management resources and classes (Southern California) for Workplace, Adults, and Couples. Fast-Track Classes for busy people. Book and Home-study course. Articles and free newsletter. Online anger course. Professional Certification Training.
ReconnectWithFood.com: Helping people explore their relationship with food, body image and emotions. Offering nutrition counseling and yoga therapy.
About.com - Eating Disorders: Get information on how eating disorders develop and what goes on in the minds of those who have them. Learn about health risks, possible causes, treatment and recovery, and how to help friends and loved ones.
WeBiteBack.com: This is the site that comes after the madness. Until now, there was no place for people to go who have been finding support on pro-ana forums, communities and email lists once they decided they don't want to do the ana thing anymore... not until now. Welcome to the first post-pro ana website.This is an eating disorder recovery community.
Stacie McKenna-Crochet is a licensed clinical social worker who has a sincere desire to help others cope with life issues.
Nutrition Paradox: The Paradox of Nutrition is that it is not so much about what we eat but rather why or how we eat. Most people focus so much on the "good" and "bad" foods that they ultimately miss what is truly causing them problems.
Poppink.com is dedicated to offering support for Eating Disorders through education, treatment, and inspiration for people with eating disorders and those who love them.
Why Am I Hungry: Weight problems and food issues are usually not just about what you are eating, but why you are eating in the first place. Am I Hungry?TM is about empowering you to relearn to use your natural ability to eat just the right amount of food - and meet your other needs in other more productive ways!
Learning To Be Me: a place where anyone directly or indirectly touched by bulimia or any eating disorder can come to feel some support and comfort in community
Harriet Brown's Blog: One opinionated woman's thoughts about food, eating, and related topics
One Life: This web site has been started as a place for girls/women who have struggled or are currently struggling with eating disorders. One Life invites you to come, share with each other, receive encouragement and most of all, gain hope.
If Not Dieting: A website created to provide help and support in achieving a healthy and comfortable weight without being deprived of food or losing quality of life.
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