• Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are particularly common among college students. Unless treated, the consequences can be severe and often impact one’s academic life. The following self-help list will be updated on a regular basis. If additional information is required, please contact the Suffolk University Counseling Center for further assistance.  

On-Line Screening for Eating Disorders 

EATING DISORDERS LINKS:

http://www.anred.com/
(Sponsored by non-profit organization, Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders. Provides information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, compulsive exercising, and other food and weight-disorders). 

http://www.afterthediet.com/
(Lists services and products for professionals working with eating disorders. Publications, seminars, retreats and workshops, individual and group servision, and mentoring for mental health professions).

http://www.medainc.org/
(Web page of the Massachusetts Eating Disorders Association - MEDA).

http://www.oa.org/index.htm
(Web page of OverEaters Anonymous, a national 12-step program for individuals with eating disorders).

http://www.anad.org/
(Web page of National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders). 

(revised 5/1/06)