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International Eating Disorder Treatment Resources & Information
Eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of sex, age, or geographic location. Increased awareness and resources for recovery can help those who are struggling with International Eating Disorder Treatment around the globe.
As we continually strive to make these resources more available to those struggling with eating disorders worldwide, we appreciate your feedback. If you know of any beneficial international resources that are not included on this page, please contact us.
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Featured Articles:
Binge Eating Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment for the Illness Affecting More Than 350,000 In The U.K.
“‘A person who binge eats uses food as a means of coping with, or silencing, negative emotions such as anxiety or depression,’ said a spokesperson for eating disorders charity, Beat. ‘However, the feelings of guilt and shame that often follow a binge episode can make the person feel worse rather than better, and cause them to become secretive and dishonest about their eating habits.’” Read more here.
Advice for parents – Eating disorders
If your child has been diagnosed with an eating disorder, here’s what you can do to help. Talk to them about it – If your child becomes withdrawn, touchy or moody, it might make it difficult to talk to them. It may be even more difficult if they cannot accept they have a problem. But talking about their condition is needed for their recovery, so keep trying. Read more here.
Page last reviewed by Baxter Ekern, MBA on November 7, 2023.