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Bulimia - Support Groups

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      new window ACORN Food Dependency Recovery Services Description: Group of abstinent and recovering food addicts committed to helping other food addicts. Description and schedules for the fee based retreats, primary intensives, workshops and coaching provided in different parts of the United States. (foodaddiction.com)
new window Anorexia On-Line Support Group Network Description: Allows anorexics and their family members to interact and offer support ato each other. Includes personal stories and testimonials and other online support. (angelfire.com)
new window boa a Bulimia, Overeating & Anorexia (Yahoo Group) Description: Forum to provide an optimistic outlook on recovery from eating disorders. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Bodycage Description: Provides a platform for information, support and understanding for sufferers and loved ones. (bodycage.com)
new window Buddies For Life Description: Find a buddy to help you overcome your eating disorder or to help you survive it until you feel you can ask for help. (freewebs.com)
new window Celestial Boards: Eating Disorders Description: Eating disorder forums for those in recovery with Anorexia, Bulimia, and other eating disorders. (boards.fuzzypinkslippers.com)
new window Connie's ED Lighthouse Description: Anorexics, bulimics, compulsive overeaters and those who love and care about them are all welcome here. Sharing our experiences, strength and hope as we learn to handle our emotions without turning to the food as our protector. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Dallas Compulsive Eaters Anonymous (CEA-HOW) Description: Non-profit fellowship for individuals who are recovering from compulsive eating and food addiction. Follows the H.O.W. concept of 12 steps and 12 traditions as a program of recovery. Program description, meetings and events calendar, and chat room. (dallasceahow.org)
new window Disordered Eaters' Recovery Program (MSN Group) Description: Support group for people who are anorexic, bulimic, compulsive overeaters, binge eaters, exercise bulimics, compulsive diet obsessors, or orthorexics (obsessed with eating only organic, vegetarian, "healthy" foods). Michigan based. (groups.msn.com)
new window Eating Addictions Anonymous Description: Provides a 12 step recovery program for men and women recovering from all forms of eating and body image addiction. (eatingaddictionsanonymous.org)
new window Eating Disorder Message Forum Description: A place to meet friends, post and reply to messages. (pub182.ezboard.com)
new window Eating Disorder Selp-Help and Support (MSN Group) Description: For anyone with anorexia, bulimia, binge or compulsive overeating who are seeking emotional support while in the process of recovery. (groups.msn.com)
new window Eating Disorder Support Forums Description: Forums for those suffering or recovering from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and compulsive overeating. Special forums for older women and men with an eating disorder. There are also support boards for sufferers of depression, self injury, victims of sexual and physical abuse, and rape. (edsupportforums.proboards21.com)
new window Eating Disorders Anonymous Description: Twelve step fellowship which holds meetings in several US states and online to help people to recover from eating disorders. Discussion board, meeting schedules, download EDA Step Workbook (MS Word), link collection, and online publications. (eatingdisordersanonymous.org)
new window Eating Disorders Foundation of NSW Inc. Description: Support and information to people whose lives have been affected by eating disorder. (edsn.asn.au)
new window Eating Disorders Support Center Description: Support center and discussion groups for people with an eating disorder. (anafriends.org)
new window Eating Disorders Support Group (Hull & East Yorkshire) Description: Support Group for both eating disorders sufferers and caregivers in the Hull and E. Yorkshire area. (beehive.thisishull.co.uk)
new window Eating Distress Media Awareness Group Description: Group of individuals concerned with the coverage of eating disorders in the mass media. (edmediagroup.freeservers.com)
new window Ebony OA Description: Special Emphasis Overeaters Anonymous Group geared towards African Americans dealing with compulsive overeating and other eating disorders. (ebonyoa.home.att.net)
new window Eden - Eating Disorders and Education Network Description: A not-for-profit organization (in Michigan) provides eating disorder help, support groups, and recovery programs for those struggling with anorexia, bulimia, compulsive eating, overeating, and emotional/binge eating. (edenclub.org)
new window eSupportGroups.com Description: Message board offering information and support for those with eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia or compulsive overeating. (esupportgroups.com)
new window Everything Ana Description: Anorexia/Eating Disorders discussion boards. (network54.com)
new window Flushed Description: An online quarterly zine by people and for people with eating disorders and body image issues. (sheenasplace.org)
new window Free of Bulimia II (Yahoo Group) Description: Christian support group for sufferers of bulimia and anorexia. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Healthy Models.com Description: Help for youth escape from eating disorders associated with unrealistic expectations and pressures placed on them by models. (healthymodels.tripod.com)
new window HealthyPlace.com: Concerned Counseling Eating Disorders Website Description: Information, support groups and chats for those suffering from anorexia, bulimia, and overeating. (healthyplace.com)
new window HotJ Description: A twelve step discussion group for compulsive overeaters. (maelstrom.stjohns.edu)
new window Inner Beauty Description: Positive advice to help with recovering from eating disorders, building self-esteem, and learning to love yourself. (geocities.com)
new window Lambs Lounge Description: This forum will offer support for those suffering from eating disorders. Eating disorders can be a result of depression, abuse, neglect, peer pressure. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Male Eating Disorders Description: For men and women who suffer from eating disorders. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Men's Eating Disorders - Online Description: A place for men with ED to come and share their stories and get the most recent information for help and support. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Normal Eating Description: Articles and a support group for learning to eat normally, i.e. in response to hunger and satiation cues. (normaleating.com)
new window One Day at a Time (ODAT) - Online Description: Gateway to online support groups for men and women. Currently supporting groups divided by religion, age, disease, and other factors. Services include bulletin boards and group meetings (both for members only - able to join online). (geocities.com)
new window Pale Reflections - Eating disorders community Description: Eating disorders support community with a free members area, member search facility, and email newsletter. (pale-reflections.com)
new window Picky Eating Adults Support Description: Support and information to people whose lives have been adversely affected by their lifelong picky eating habits. (pickyeatingadults.com)
new window Purple Chocolate Description: Supporte page and forums for sufferers from eating disorders. (purplechocolate.co.uk)
new window Recovery - Over Eaters Online Description: Discussion group for people recovering from various eating disorders. (maelstrom.stjohns.edu)
new window Scottish Eating Disorder Interest Group Description: Open to anyone with an interest in eating disorders, with an emphasis on a mix of professional and self-help participation. Links members into a network for care for people with eating disorders. (sedig.members.beeb.net)
new window Sheena's Place Description: A community based support center in Toronto offering support group programs, outreach/education, and resources for parents and teens. Programs are free of charge. (sheenasplace.org)
new window The Bridge (MNS Group) Description: A place for anorectic and bulimic women to come to feel understood, to support each other, and to listen and learn. (groups.msn.com)
new window The CEDRIC Centre Description: Support and recovery for sufferers of disordered eating patterns. (compulsiveeating.com)
 




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