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Eating Disorder Organizations & Collaborative Treatment Centers

Cedar Springs Austin Eating Disorder Treatment Center

www.cedarspringsaustin.com

4613 Bee Caves Road,  Ste.104
Austin, TX  78746
Toll free: (800) 755-2244
P: (512) 732-2400
F: (512) 732-2404
info@cedarspringsaustin.com

Located in Texas Hill Country, Cedar Springs is the first-of-its-kind eating disorder treatment facility in Austin, Texas. Day Treatment and IOP Programming are available for adolescents and adults and also offers a unique specialty-treating the competitive or recreational athlete struggling with disordered eating. Dr. Kim McCallum, MD and Dr. Ted Weltzing, MD are the Co-Founders of this treatment center.

Dahlia Partnership

www.dahliapartnership.org

P.O. Box 50071
St. Louis, MO  63105
P: (314) 726-1503

The Dahlia Partnership is a collaborative organization of professionals and volunteers in St. Louis dedicated to improving early diagnosis and treatment of people with eating disorders, increasing access to care and strengthening family and community support.

NEDA: National Eating Disorders Assocation

http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/

603 Stewart St., Ste. 803
Seattle, WA 98101
P: (206) 382-3587
Information & Referral Hotline: (800) 931-2237
info@nationaleatingdisorders.org

Combined with: AABA: American Anorexia / Bulimia Association
165 West 46th Street. #1108
New York, NY  10036

This website is a great resource for families! The website contains useful printable handouts. NEDA sponsors Eating Disorders Awareness Week in February, educational information, an annual conference, and newsletters. NEDA is also highly involved in the development of educational and prevention programs for eating disorders.

IAEDP: International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals

www.iaedp.com

P.O. Box 1295
Pekin, Illinois  61555-1295
Toll free: (800) 800-8126
P: (309) 346-3341
F: (775) 239-1597
iaedpmembers@earthlink.net

A membership organization for professionals; provides certification, education, local chapters, a newsletter, and an annual symposium.

MEDA: Multi-Service Eating Disorder Association

www.meda.org

92 Pearl Street
Newton, MA  02458
Toll free: (866) 343-MEDA
P: (617) 558-1881

Education and prevention workshops, support groups, assessments, coaching sessions and drop in groups for parents and significant others. Also offers free Saturday groups to the community.

Maudsley Parents: Family-Based Treatment of Eating Disorders

www.maudsleyparents.org
contact@maudsleyparents.org

Maudsley Parents is a volunteer organization of parents who have helped their children heal from anorexia and bulimia using family-based treatment.

AED: Academy for Eating Disorders

www.aedweb.org

165 Wold McLean Village Dr.
McLean, VA 22101
P: (703) 556-9222
F: (703)556-8729

For ED professionals; promotes effective treatment, develops prevention initiatives, stimulates research, sponsors international conference.

The Center for Healthy Living's Eating Disorder and Resource Guide:

http://www.edtreatmentcenters.com/

Toll free: (800) 941-5313

The Center for Healthy Living's Eating Disorder Resource Guide is a complete source for learning about: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge eating and the many treatment centers available for help.

Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness

http://www.eatingdisorderinfo.org/

info@eatingdisorderinfo.org

Provides educational information to parents and caregivers about the warning signs, dangers, and consequences of eating disorders.

ANAD: National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders

http://www.anad.org/

P.O. Box 640
Naperville, IL 60565
ANAD Helpline: (630) 577-1330
General Business Line: (630) 577-1333
anadhelp@anad.org

Launched in 1976, ANAD is the oldest eating disorder organization in the nation. ANAD distributes listing of therapists, hospitals, and informative materials; sponsors support groups, conferences, advocacy campaigns, research, and a crisis hotline.

Eating Disorders Anonymous

http://www.eatingdisordersanonymous.org/

A 12-step self-help fellowship. This is a brand new 12 step program and really needs support and new meetings started. It's a great program for anorexics and bulimics.

International Eating Disorder Referral Organization

http://www.edreferral.com/

2923 Sandy Pointe Suite 6
Del Mar, CA 92014-2052
Phone: (858) 792-7463
Fax: (858) 481-5143

The Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. They provide information and treatment resources for all forms of eating disorders.

NEDSP: The National Eating Disorders Screening Program

http://www.nmisp.org/

A program of the National Mental Health Illness Screening Project, Inc.

One Washington Street, Suite 304
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
(781) 239-0071

Free and anonymous public outreach and education program offering people the opportunity to get information, take a written self test, meet one-on-one with a health professional, and get a referral for further evaluation if necessary.

OA: Overeaters Anonymous Headquarters

http://www.oa.org

P.O. Box 44020
Rio Rancho, NM 87174-4020
(505) 891-2664

A 12 step self-help fellowship; free local meetings are listed in the telephone white pages under Overeaters Anonymous.

International

F.E.A.S.T.

http://www.feast-ed.org/

An international organization of and for parents and caregivers to help loved ones recover from eating disorders.

Bodywhys

http://www.bodywhys.ie/

An Irish national charity for people with eating disorders, families, and friends.

The Eating Disorders Association

http://www.b-eat.co.uk/Home

Based in Norwich, England. Founded in 1989 following a merger between Anorexic Aid (founded in 1974) and Anorexic Family Aid.

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