Additional Resources
A multidisciplinary professional organization that focuses on Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder and related disorders. Also sponsors a newsletter and a conference.
Formerly the American Dietetic Association, offers information about eating disorders, including an extensive nutrition reading list and a professional directory that allows visitors to search for Dietitians specializing in eating disorders
AOA provides obesity awareness and prevention information.
Our Ultimate mission is to provide a safe place for those with eating disorders to find emotional support, useful information and ways to creatively express themselves. Essentially we hope to support and encourage those struggling with eating disorders by providing and reinforcing the helpful elements of Pro-Ana/Mia Web sites, without the potentially harmful elements.
A building healthy body esteem website from the author of NEDA's Healthy Body Image curriculum.
A resource for supporting a family member or friend with bulimia nervosa.
Diabulimia Helpline is the world's first non profit organization working to help those afflicted by diabulimia and raise awareness of this deadly disease.
This website promotes ending disordered eating behavior, embracing life, and pursuing recovery.
EDA provides information about local support group meetings.
This website offers the opportunity to join advocacy efforts at the federal level.
Provides information, treatment resources, and client and provider e-mail message lists for all forms of eating disorders.
Resources and information for adult women who want help. The site contains personal stories and recovery practices and includes information on mindfulness and, from the latest research in neuroscience, how you can contribute to the development of your own brain.
FEAST is an organization of and for parents and caregivers to help loved ones recover from eating disorders by providing information and mutual support, promoting evidence-based treatment, and advocating for research and education to reduce the suffering associated with eating disorders.
Dedicated to creating awareness and understanding of non-extreme eating disorders, referred to clinically as Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS). Offers videos-on-demand featuring a variety of experts covering eating and body image issues.
This website offers hope for recovery from the despair and shame of food obsession.
FA is an international fellowship of men and women who have experienced difficulties in life as a result of the way we eat. We make use of AA principles to gain freedom from addictive eating. There are no dues, fees or weigh-ins at FA meetings. Membership is open to anyone who wants help with food.
IAEDP offers nationwide education, training, certification, and a semiannual conference for practitioners who treat people with eating disorders.
Maudsley Parents is an independent, nonprofit, volunteer organization of parents that introduces the family-based treatment of eating disorders known as the Maudsley approach, as well as other useful resources related to Maudsley.
N.A.M.E.D. is dedicated to offering support to and public awareness about males with eating disorders.
NEDA is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. They campaign for prevention, improved access to quality treatment and increased research funding to better understand and treat eating disorders. They also work with partners and volunteers to develop programs and tools to help everyone who seeks assistance.
NEDIC provides information and resources on eating disorders and food and weight preoccupation, a Canada-wide database of intervention resources, and Canadian Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
NEDSP provides eating disorders screening.
This homepage provides information on a variety of health issues currently under study at the NIH.
This homepage provides information on a number of mental health issues, including information about eating disorders.
NSVRC serves as the principle information and resource center regarding all aspects of sexual violence in the United States. It provides national leadership, consultation and technical assistance by generating and facilitating the development and flow of information on sexual violence intervention and prevention strategies. The NSVRC addresses causes and impacts of sexual violence through collaboration, prevention and distribution of resources.
The National Women's Health Information Center is a government agency with free health information for women.
The National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC) is a national social justice organization working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people to strengthen the role of young people in the LGBTQ rights movement.
Looking for a fun way to help girls learn healthy eating and physical activity habits while improving self-esteem and body image? New Moves is an evidence-based physical education program designed to promote positive self-image, healthy eating and physical activity in adolescent girls.
OA provides information about local support group meetings.
A community resource that provides information, guides and a complete directory of rehab centers located throughout the United States who offer treatment those with mental conditions, addictions and various disorders.
The STOP Obesity Alliance is a collaboration of consumer, provider, government, labor, business, health insurers and quality-of-care organizations united to drive innovative and practical strategies that combat obesity.
An online recovery resource directory providing information on eating disorders, addiction and other mental health issues.