Castlewood is a Residential Eating Disorder Treatment Center offering compassionate, professional treatment for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, compulsive over-eating and binge eating disorders.
Castlewood Treatment Center
800 Holland Rd.
St. Louis, Missouri 63021
Website: Castlewoodtc.com
For eating disorder professionals; promotes effective treatment, develops prevention initiatives, stimulates research, sponsors international conference.
Provides educational information to parents and caregivers about the warning signs, dangers, and consequences of eating disorders.
The goals of APTED include support, training, referrals and direct service. We offer training and networking opportunities to professionals, we offer support and referrals to professionals of other disciplines or other geographical areas, and we offer support, referrals, and/or direct service to those in recovery from eating disorders, as
well as to their friends and/or family members.
P.O. Box 7
Highland Park, IL 60035
(847) 831-3438
Distributes listing of therapists, hospitals, and informative materials; sponsors support groups, conferences, advocacy campaigns, research, and a crisis hotline.
Binge Eating Disorder Assocation (BEDA) was founded to help those who have binge eating disorder, their friends and family, and those who treat the disorder.
BEDA provides individuals who suffer from binge eating disorder with the recognition and resources they deserve to begin a safe journey toward a healthy recovery. BEDA also serves as a resource for treatment providers to prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat the disorder.
By establishing strong connections among members and sister organizations, BEDAs goal is to give everyone access to the tools they need to live with, treat, and, ultimately, prevent the disorder.
A place for resources and support for people with eating disorders, their families and the people who treat them.
A 12 step self-help fellowship. This is a brand new 12 step program and really needs support and new meetings started. It’s a great program for anorexics and bulimics.
The Eating Disorder Center of Missouri, conveniently located at
1855 Bowles Ave Suite 210 Fenton, Mo 63026
Please call 636-779-1430 or 1-888-822-8938 and ask to speak to one of our intake specialists.
The Center offers an Intensive Outpatient Program for eating disorders, individual therapy sessions and nutritional assistance for eating disorders…as well as outpatient services for relational, marital and childhood and adult trauma therapy in a comfortable office suite setting.
A website dedicated to offering hope, support and encouragement to those suffering from eating disorders and their loved ones.
2923 Sandy Pointe Suite 6 Del Mar CA 92014
(858) 792-7463
Dedicated to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. Provides information and treatment resources for all forms of eating disorders. Provides referrals to eating disorder practitioners, treatment facilities, and support groups. Referrals to eating disorder specialists are offered at no charge as a community service. In addition, EDReferral.com offers general information to the public about the treatment and prevention of eating disorders and promotes social attitudes that enhance a healthy body image and self-esteem.
Eating Disorder Recovery Support, Inc. is a Marin and Sonoma County based 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting community awareness of eating disorders, professional education and collaboration, and providing treatment scholarships to California residents that need financial assistance for treatment.
Dedicated to the prevention and effective treatment of eating disorders through support, awareness, education, and advocacy, The Elisa Project strives to be the premier knowledge resource on eating disorders and a proactive agent of change.
A great resource for support and self help methods to help you recover from an eating disorder. Find real bulimia stories, videos and blog posts all aimed at assisting you on your road to recovery.
(800) 800-8126
A membership organization for professionals; provides certification, education, local chapters, a newsletter, and an annual symposium.
Singer, Songwriter, Speaker, Activists and Author of Life Without Ed.
Online resources, information, and educational handouts. Email: largesse@eskimo.com.
(617) 558-1881
Education and prevention workshops, support groups, assessments, coaching sessions and drop in groups for parents and significant others. Also offers free Saturday groups to the community.
Formerly the Dahlia Partnership, the MOEDA is the local branch of the National Eating Disorder Association. They organize local efforts for NEDA walks and National Eating Disorder Awarness Week.
1-877-780-0080
NAMED’s mission is to provide support to males with eating disorder and their families, to make the public more aware of the issue, and to be a resource of information on the subject.
Sponsors Eating Disorders Awareness Week in February with a network of state coordinators and educational info. Hosts National Conference and newsletter. Development of educational and prevention programs.
One Washington Street, Suite 304
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
(781) 239-0071
Free and anonymous public outreach and education program offering people the opportunity to get information, take a written self test, meet one-on-one with a health professional, and get a referral for further evaluation if necessary.
P.O. Box 44020
Rio Rancho, NM 87174-4020
(505) 891-2664
A 12 step self-help fellowship; free local meetings are listed in the telephone white pages under Overeaters Anonymous.
Something Fishy is a comprehensive website dedicated to provide information and support for eating disorder sufferers and their families.
Treatment 4 Addiction is an online resource and database for those suffering from addiction, depression, eating disorder, or any other mental health issue.
We Are Diabetes is an organization primarily devoted to promoting support and awareness for the eating disorder diabulimia. We are dedicated to providing support, hope and resources to those who suffer from diabulimia, as well as to their families and loved ones.