Website links for more eating disorder, substance use disorder, and support information
A handout that answers some of the most common questions about eating disorders.
A fact sheet with eating disorder statistics from the Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action (EDC).
Ideas for supporting a loved one through their eating disorder recovery.
An article exploring eating disorders in adolescents, including recent and emerging research.
An article about anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder in marginalized communities.
Ryan Sallans’ eating disorder recovery story.
A review of the diagnostic criteria for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) and a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
An overview of medical and therapy options available for treating Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).
A look at the compliance issues associated with federal mental health parity law and what can be done to address noncompliance.
A look at the compliance issues associated with federal mental health parity law and what can be done to address noncompliance.
A overview on identifying, approaching, and managing age-related complications of children and adolescents in eating disorder treatment.
A review of steps to help providers identify and explore deviations in expected growth and development while optimizing catch-up linear growth in patients with eating disorders.
A global professional association committed to leadership in eating disorders research, education, treatment, and prevention.
A fellowship of men and women whose primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Free support groups that may be led by professional or non-professionals.
An independent resource that understands the importance of recognizing an addiction and helping guide those who need help to find treatment and rehab.
Eating Disorder Hope offers information, treatment options, recovery tools, and resources to those suffering from eating disorders, their treatment providers, and loved ones.
A group of organizations related to eating disorders and individuals with a mission to advance the federal recognition of eating disorders as a public health priority.
FEAST is an international group of and for caregivers to individuals struggling with eating disorders.
Gurze Books publishes specialized books, newsletters, and resources on eating disorders.
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) works toward making societal changes necessary to eliminate personal and societal violence against all women and children. They offer local, state, regional, and national resources for domestic violence.
An organization dedicated to education, resources, and support to those affected by eating disorders and has a wide variety of eating disorder resources and educational handouts.
Safe, educational, ad-free site for girls ages 8-12. Activities include moderated chatroom, discussion forums, reader submitted art, poetry, and video.
StartYourRecovery.org is a website developed by bringing together experts in substance use treatment from leading nonprofit, academic, and government institutions.
Marcird.com/blog is a blog that provides information, tips, and suggestions to help you find your own way to a balanced healthy life.
Advice column for The Unedit, all about recovery, diet culture, self love, food, exercise and all things bopo.
Founded by Taryn Brumfitt in 2012, the Body Image Movement is on a mission to end the global body-hating epidemic by inspiring people to embrace their bodies through documentaries, books, online programs, speaking and educational resources
Body Kindness Learn & Grow will boost your hope and confidence in leaving diets behind from exactly where you are today.
An e-text on temperament-based therapy with supports (TBT-S) by Dr. Laura Hill.
Join Brandi Michele a content creator, cultural critic, fat body advocate, and community builder, who is committed to growing a platform to empower, encourage and uplift black non-men. Her podcast “Fat Black Audacity” gives you her take on the world, validates the oppression of fat bodies and chronicles her lived experiences.
FEDUP is a collective of trans+, intersex, and gender diverse people who believe eating disorders in marginalized communities are social justice issues.
The Body Is Not An Apology is an international movement committed to cultivating global Radical Self Love and Body Empowerment.
Drug Rehab Services (DRS) is a free substance abuse resource, with the goal to educate people about addiction and connect them to treatment resources.
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