Eating Disorders 

Table of Contents:

1) Resources for navigating insurance, financial assistance, and providers specializing in providing care for eating disorders:

2) Hotlines for Support

Subpages:

1) Therapists 

2) Dietitians 

3) Support Groups  

4) Higher Levels of Care 


Resources for navigating insurance, financial assistance, and providers specializing in providing care for eating disorders:


Project Heal: Navigating Insurance and Patient Rights: https://www.theprojectheal.org/insurance-resource-hub 

 

Project Heal: Scholarships for eating disorder treatment: https://www.theprojectheal.org/apply-for-support  


Columbia River Eating Disorder Network: Database of providers who specialize in eating disorders: https://credn.org/ 

 

Eva Musby: Resources and information for parents of children with eating disorders: https://anorexiafamily.com/ 

 

FEAST: Resources, information, and support groups for parents of children and adolescents with eating disorders: https://www.feast-ed.org/ 


Hotlines:


National Eating Disorders Association: Text or Call 1.800.931.2237 

Contact the Helpline for support, resources, and treatment options for yourself or a loved one. Helpline volunteers are trained to help you find the information and support you are looking for. Reach out today! Text line available: Monday-Thursday 12pm-3PM PST. Phone line available: Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm PST  Friday 8am-2pm. 



National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders: Call: 1.630.577.1330

Currently serving people in the United States, the hotline operates Monday–Friday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. CST, with plans for a 24/7 hotline coming soon. Trained hotline volunteers offer encouragement to those having problems around eating or binging, support for those who “need help getting through a meal,” and assistance to family members who have concerns that their loved one might have an eating disorder.

Books and Resources Recommended by Dr. Cara Wheeler PsyD., The Corvallis Clinic:


Life Without ED, By Jenni Schafer  

Goodbye Ed: Hello Me, By Jenni Schafer 

Books Recommended by Therese Waterhous, CEDS, RDN, PhD. 

When Your Teen Has an Eating Disorder, by Lauren Muhlheim PsyD. 

How to Raise an Intuitive Eater, by Sumner Brookes RDN and Amee Severson RDN

The Eating Disorder Trap, by Robyn Goldberg RDN CEDRD-S 

Anorexia and Other Eating Disorders, by Eva Musby