ARFID shows strong connections to other disorders that indicate a genetic predisposition for developing disordered eating behavior.| 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
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder can wreak havoc on your health. Learn more about the warning signs, symptoms and treatment options today.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders
Learn more about anorexia nervosa and its causes, warning signs, symptoms as well as the steps you can take to get help and make a full recovery.| National Alliance for Eating Disorders