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Finding an eating disorder treatment provider that is right for you can be difficult. Here is a list of questions to ask a potential ED treatment provider.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Looking for help? Contact us today for any questions you may have about The Alliance, our mission or ways we can support with eating disorder recovery.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
ARFID shows strong connections to other disorders that indicate a genetic predisposition for developing disordered eating behavior.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
People living with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, or ARFID, are often asked "what is ARFID?". Here are 3 tips for starting the conversation.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
ARFID is a serious mental illness—it’s not just “picky eating,” a passing “phase,” or a choice, and it needs specialized treatment.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Is someone you love struggling with an eating disorder? Learn about the best ways to care for them and what to do (or not to do) when helping them recover.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are complex illnesses that require a specialized treatment team. Learn more about what to expect from an ED treatment team.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Are you or a loved one struggling with an eating disorder and ready to get help? Learn more about the types of eating disorder treatment and levels of care.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
From inpatient programs to outpatient therapy and telemedicine options, we can help connect you with eating disorder treatment near you.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders