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Useful Links

 

b-eat ( formerly Eating Disorders Association) ( www.b-eat.co.uk)

The next page also has some more information on what the beat has to offer.


Men Get Eating Disorders Too ( www.mengetedstoo.co.uk )

A site run by men for men, offering support and raising awareness.


Anorexia and Bulimia Care (www.anorexiabulimiacare.co.uk)

This is a Christian Organisation for people with eating disorders


Institute of Psychiatry Eating Disorder Research Team (www.eatingresearch.com)

This website contains lots of useful information and has several research projects ongoing which both carers and sufferers can get involved in.


Eating Disorders and Carers (www.eatingdisordersandcarers.co.uk)

Veronica Kamerling facilitates the London Carers Group and runs Carers Workshops based around the Maudsley method. For bookings or more information please contact Veronica  on 01256 704117, email v.kamerling@ukonline.co.uk


Maudsley Parents ( www.maudsleyparents.org )

A site run by parents, for parents providing much useful information about the Maudsley method which is a highly successful family based treatment. The Maudsley method was developed in the UK and is now used worldwide.


 

FEAST (www.feast-ed.org)

This  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.


 

Eating Disorder Expert ( www.eatingdisorderexpert.co.uk)

This is a new site focusing on eating disorders, diagnosis, signs, causes, risks and treatments. It contains lots of easily accessible and useful information, as well as over 70 recent articles written by experts in the field. Around 10 new articles are added each month.


 

BulimiaHelp (www.bulimiahelp.org)

This is a new self help website for bulimia sufferers

email: Jenny@boyanorexia.com