Eating Disorders Resource Guide

Browse listings of Eating Disorders research centers, non-profits, and other organizations below to find one in your area.

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Bulimia Nervosa Resource Guide for Family and Friends

Internet address:
http://www.bulimiaguide.org/

Description of services provided:
This site provides information on bulimia treatments, including scientific findings and a treatment center database. You will also find tips on how to start a discussion about bulimia with a friend or family member who may have the condition.

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders

Phone:
630-577-1330 (Help Line)

Email address:
anadhelp@anad.org

Internet address:
http://www.anad.org/

Description of services provided:
Here you will find information on how to help a person with an eating disorder and what treatments are available. There is also a national newsletter, a referral list, and assistance for starting support groups.

National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)

Address:
603 Stewart Street
Suite 803
Seattle, WA 98101

Phone:
1-800-931-2237 (Help Line)

Internet Address:
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/

Description of Services Provided:
This nonprofit organization is dedicated to helping people affected by eating disorders. On the website, you will find educational materials, programs and events, news, and research information. NEDA also provides a toll-free helpline.

Something Fishy-Website on Eating Disorders

Phone:
1-866-690-7239 (for treatment options)

Internet address:
http://www.somethingfishy.org/

Description of services provided:
Something Fishy provides information and news on eating disorders, prevention, treatment, and recovery. Other topics include: cultural issues, personal stories, online support services, information for doctors and patients, and related resources.


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