Access support, explore resources, join community events, and take a free eating disorder screening—start your recovery journey with NEDA!| National Eating Disorders Association
This short screening, appropriate for ages 13 and up, can help determine if it's time to seek professional help.| National Eating Disorders Association
NEDA's Resource Center offers essential support and resources for eating disorder recovery, helping individuals and families at every step.| National Eating Disorders Association
Explore eating disorder resources for educators. Get tools, support, and guidance to help students with NEDA’s information and materials.| National Eating Disorders Association
Learn how to talk to high school students about eating disorders with empathy. Discover effective strategies for fostering mental wellness.| National Eating Disorders Association
Read Amy’s story of entering eating disorder treatment as a mother in midlife—and how seeking help became the best choice for them all.| National Eating Disorders Association
Join NEDA for Eating Disorders Awareness Week, an annual campaign to raise awareness, educate the public, and inspire hope and community.| National Eating Disorders Association
Danny O'Connor shares his journey from Olympic boxer to recovery advocate, raising awareness about eating disorders and helping athletes heal.| National Eating Disorders Association
Explore how trauma and eating disorders intersect, and discover Meg Maginn, LCSW’s, hopeful guidance to healing in NEDA’s blog.| National Eating Disorders Association
Find eating disorder treatment options near you or online to support your recovery, visit the National Eating Disorders Association.| National Eating Disorders Association
Read Rachel's story of navigating an eating disorder after the birth of her son and how finding mother-first care was essential to recovery.| National Eating Disorders Association
For years, I treated my body like an equation to be solved—believing that worthiness was measured in calories, discipline, and shrinking numbers. I ignored hunger cues, dismissed exhaustion, and thought control was the path to balance.| National Eating Disorders Association
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) announced today the recipients of its latest round of Feeding Hope Fund grants, awarding a total of $225,000 to researchers dedicated to advancing eating disorder treatment and expanding access to care. These grants support innovative studies that address critical gaps in early intervention, clinician education, and treatment for under-treated populations—key factors in improving outcomes.| National Eating Disorders Association
When I was growing up, I had no idea what an eating disorder was. My family didn’t either. Me and my family were extremely focused on school, holidays, and everyday life, far from the medical terms and the complexities that would eventually define my world.| National Eating Disorders Association
I have no doubt about the connections between the need for International Women’s Day and for NEDA. Over time, IWD has gradually increased the opportunities for women, thereby leveling the playing field so women will have power and influence equal to men. With that, women will be less drawn to the false promise that changing our bodies will assure us self-worth, social acceptance, and personal power.| National Eating Disorders Association
Have you ever felt like the world around you was shaping how you saw yourself? For many of us, these influences go unnoticed until they start impacting our well-being. Eating disorders are a profound example of this—a silent struggle that too often goes unseen and untreated. Today, I want to share my journey and why early detection is not just important but can be life changing.| National Eating Disorders Association
Explore eating disorder statistics across various populations. Visit NEDA's Resource Center for trusted insights and information.| National Eating Disorders Association