Eating Disorders
Features information on a range of eating disorders including anorexia and bulimia.
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Eating Disorders - National Centre
Surrey-based treatment network for people with eating disorders. Outlines the centre's treatment philosophy.
www.eating-disorders.org.ukEating Disorders Association
Review information on Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder. Includes counselling resources and contact details.
www.edauk.comInternet Mental Health - Anorexia Nervosa
Read a description of this common eating disorder, then browse an index of magazine articles and public-information booklets.
www.mentalhealth.comMental Health Foundation - Eating Disorders
Read the text of this respected organization's official on anorexia and bulimia which includes details on possible causes.
www.mentalhealth.org.ukNorthern Initiative on Women and Eating
Charity which aims to provide advice and support to women in North East England with a range of eating disorders.
www.niwe.org.ukPale Reflections
Support network for people dealing with eating disorders discusses anorexia, bulimia, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and self-injury.
www.pale-reflections.comRCGP - Eating Disorders
The Royal College of General Practitioners discusses the symptoms and causes of eating disorders. Provides advice on seeking help.
www.rcpsych.ac.ukSomerset & Wessex Eating Disorders Association
Find help and support for those affected by eating disorders in Somerset and the surrounding counties.
www.swedauk.orgU.K. - International Eating Disorders Centre, The
Learn about the Aylesbury center's holistic approach to eating disorders. Learn about the steps from diagnosis through discharge.
www.eatingdisorderscentre.co.ukWorries about Weight
Advice sheet from the Royal College of Psychiatrists provides guidance for teachers and parents on coping with teenage concerns about weight.
www.rcpsych.ac.uk
