The following sites provide information about eating disorders.
The Academy for Eating Disorders: A multidisciplinary professional organization focused on eating disorders. It aims to bring together professionals working in the field.
American Anorexia and Bulimia Association: A nonprofit organization of concerned members of the public and health care industry dedicated to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. Has outreach programs to provide education and advocacy in the community.
Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders, Inc.:A nonprofit organization tha proveds information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, compulsive exercising, and "other less well-known food and weight disorders." Material includes details about recovery and prevention.
Metro Region Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders (CCCED):The Metro NYCCCED serves the largest population of patients with eating disorders in New York State. The New York Presbyterian Hospital, Schneider Children's Hospital, and the New York State Psychiatric Institute have joined forces to offer an unparalleled, comprehensive range of specialized clinical services at every level of care to patients of all ages from across the southern part of the state. The broad range of available services includes inpatient, day-patient and outpatient treatments..
National Eating Disorders Association: NEDA is an organization dedicated to increasing public awareness and understanding of eating disorders as well as promoting access to quality treatment and providing support through education, advocacy and research.
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders:Aims to help people with eating disorders and their families by providing free "hotline" counseling, a network of support groups, referrals, a quarterly newsletter, and information packets.
National Eating Disorder Information Centre-Canada:Information center focusing on eating disorders and health-related behavior of women.
Something Fishy:The largest website for eating disorders, with over 400 pages. Includes information, conference updates, chat rooms, a treatment finder service, and help for family and friends.