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Eating Disorders Organizations in the
United Kingdom
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Eating Disorders
Association. "Our mission is to challenge the
root cause of eating disorders and to strive to improve
the quality of life for people affected by them.
We will achieve this by being proactive in meeting needs,
successful in influencing policy and by promoting
understanding."
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National
Centre for Eating Disorders. United Kingdom.
"Does Eating Rule Your Life? Eating disorders, such as
compulsive or binge eating, anorexia, bulimia and dieting
failure affect millions of people in every walk of life.
Sadly, people attempt to control eating disorders by
dieting, fasting, over-exercising, using slimming pills,
diuretics, laxatives and purging.
These strategies can produce short term weight control,
but they do not provide an answer to eating disorders and
can often make things even worse because the underlying
problem needs to be addressed. There are literally
thousands of people suffering from eating disorders,
harbouring persistent weight problems and obsessed with
food and weight. Such eating disorders can have damaging
effects. Control of eating and weight is central to your
physical and emotional well-being. Click here to learn how
we can help."
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Progress
Counselling Eating Disorders Programme.
"Progress Counselling has been established by a team of
experienced therapists. Our aim is to provide affordable
qualified care for the local community.
Our Practice philosophy is to promote health and
well-being; to encourage clients to access their potential
and to guide them through their process of change."
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Scottish Eating
Disorder Interest Group (SEDIG).
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Taking Control.
"Taking Control is here for one and all, our information
focuses on eating disorders but we have a lot of
information available to all, including depression,
self-harm, anxiety and much more. We pride our selves on
offering you the best support services available on the
net with forums, chat, peer support ticket system, live
chat to our volunteers and a great journals system. We
have made it so there is resources available to all, so
whether you have depression, borderline personality
disorder (BPD), schizophrenia or any other mental health
problem, there will always be somewhere here for you to
find the support you need and deserve."
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