This list is certainly not exhaustive and will be regularly updated. Please feel free to comment if you have suggestions of resources that have been helpful for you! If you are looking for books and videos, please visit the Nourishing Reads page.
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National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
Academy for Eating Disorders (AED)
American Dietetic Association (ADA)
Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA)
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Eating Disorder Review & Eating Disorder Recovery Today – Eating Disorder Review is a resource for clinical professionals, while Eating Disorder Recovery Today is a online newsletter for lay people interested in these issues.
Our Bodies Ourselves - Also known as the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (BWHBC), is a nonprofit, public interest women’s health education, advocacy, and consulting organization.
Something-fishy.org – A website dedicated to spreading awareness with a mission to “remind each and every sufferer that they are not alone, and that complete recovery is possible.”
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Eating Disorder Blogs by Gurze Books
Project Transition’s Wellness Window
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Jean Kilbourne’s Killing Us Softly
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MediaLiteracy.com – The Web’s major portal for media literacy education. It includes tons of great statistics, links, speakers, and materials for educators.
Media Awareness Network – Resources and support for everyone interested in media literacy and digital literacy for young people.
Center for Media Literacy – An educational organization that provides leadership, public education, professional development and educational resources nationally and internationally.
About-face.org – An organization that equips women and girls with tools to understand and resist harmful media messages that affect their self-esteem and body image. Make sure to check out their galleries!
Fed Up Inc. - Fed Up is a grassroots campaign whose goal is to help educate on how media is created and encourage people to stop comparing themselves to these images and be their best individual selves.
Institute for the Psychology of Eating
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