Materials, Links, and Resources
Links for Information on Eating Disorders
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA): Contains information for both the public and professionals, including a referral service, research, and advocacy info. www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center: A comprehensive listing of information on different types of eating disorders, treatment approaches, and referrals. www.edreferral.com
Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA): A 12-step program free to individuals recovering from eating disorders, EDA offers this website to access a list of local meetings, to join an on-line support group, and for free publications and resources. www.eatingdisordersanonymous.org
Something Fishy: An extensive compilation of information on eating disorders, this website contains the ultimate resources page, linking visitors to a multitude of useful websites. Particularly useful for finding on-line support groups and chat rooms. www.something-fishy.org
Aneroxia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc: This website uses a very accessible and organized layout, addressing less commonly known eating disorders, warning signs, preventions tips, research, and includes a confidential self-test. www.anred.com
Academy for Eating Disorders (AED): Directed at professionals, this website provides clinical descriptions of eating disorders, info on conferences and trainings, and access to research into special interest areas of the eating disorders field. www.aedweb.org
Harvard Eating Disorders Center: Contains information on professional research in the field as well as interesting resources for individuals and families such as an art and creative writing gallery centered around eating disorders and helpful articles like how to “be your own best resource.” www.hedc.org
Overeaters Anonymous (OA): Offers information on how to determine whether the free 12-step program is right for you and how to find a local or on-line support group. www.oa.org
Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy and Action: Information about advocacy efforts to create federal public policy and public awareness around eating disorders. www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org
Rader Programs: Referrals to Eating Disorder specialists: www.raderprograms.com
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