We are the leading national nonprofit organization providing referrals, education, and support for individuals experiencing eating disorders and their loved ones. Since October 2000, we have worked tirelessly to raise awareness; eliminate secrecy and stigma; promote access to care; and support those susceptible to, currently experiencing, and recovering from eating disorders.

Supporting You
Through Recovery

Our Vision

The National Alliance for Eating Disorders (formerly The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness) is the leading national nonprofit organization providing referrals, education, and support for all individuals experiencing eating disorders and their loved ones.
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Eating Disorders

Think you may have an eating disorder? The National Alliance for Eating Disorders ("The Alliance") provides the latest information on how to recognize signs and symptoms, understand the contributing factors, and help connect to the appropriate care.
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Recover

You deserve to live your life beyond your eating disorder. The National Alliance for Eating Disorders provides resources for recovery through our therapist-staffed helpline and national referral database, findEDhelp.com
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Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS

    July 12, 2024 | 11:00 am -12:30 pm


    Body Neutrality

    This presentation will outline what body neutrality is, ways we can adjust our language and culture, and interventions for patients.
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The Blog

THE BLOG

June 21, 2024


“Hidden”

Together, we can shine a light on the hidden struggles of eating disorders, cultivate empathy and understanding, and empower individuals to seek the help they deserve.
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June 14, 2024


What Does a Dietitian Do?

With a weight-inclusive, all-foods-fit approach, dietitians can support your eating disorder recovery and help you rebuild a peaceful relationship with food. Learn more about the role dietitians play in eating disorder treatment.
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June 03, 2024


Coping with Summer Eating Disorder Triggers

Many eating disorder triggers tend to intensify around spring break and the summer months that follow. This poses significant challenges for individuals with a history of eating disorders and/or body image dissatisfaction
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