Resources for Eating Disorders
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If you are in crisis, text "NEDA" to 741741 to be connected with a volunteer at the Crisis Text Line.
The National Eating Disorders Association is a non-profit which seeks to help individuals and families affected by eating disorders. They have several different resources on their web page including a screening tool which can help you determine if it’s time to seek professional help. They also provide a helpline (1-800-931-2237) where you can be connected with a trained volunteer. If you prefer to instant message, NEDA provides an online chat assistance service as well.
The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders is a non-profit which provides numerous resources for those affected by eating disorders. Along with their helpline (630-577-1330), ANAD can connect you with a mentor in recovery or support groups in your area. They also offer training for loved ones to become ‘grocery buddies’ who can assist with grocery shopping.
Mirror Mirror offers information about various types of eating disorders and how they affect different subgroups (men, teenagers, etc.). They also have tips about how to tell someone you have an eating disorder, and how to select the right therapist for you. F.E.A.S.T. is an online support community for parents and loved ones of people affected by an eating disorder. F.E.A.S.T. offers resources such as in-person support groups, online chats with other parents and downloadable family guides to help you learn more about eating disorders.
ProjectHEAL is an organization committed to recovery for all. They offer resources such as mentorship programs, support groups, as well as a treatment access program which offers grant money to receive high-quality clinical care to aid in recovery.
Overeaters Anonymous follows a Twelve-Step program patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous. It offers "physical, emotional and spiritual recovery for those who suffer from compulsive eating."