Blogs

Self-Hypnosis and Binge Eating Disorder Recovery

I am often asked in my work if I think hypnosis will cure binge eating disorder. My response is always the same. I do not think hypnosis is the “magic” bullet that cures an eating disorder on its own. I think of it as an additional tool to help move into a recovery state along …

Read More


Religion of Thinness

In a society that worships thinness, it’s little wonder that so many women devote an enormous amount of time, energy, and expense in the pursuit of a slender body. This pursuit has come to function like a religion, with it’s own set of beliefs, myths, rituals, images, and moral codes that encourage followers to seek …

Read More


Obesity as Salt and Fat Addiction

“Sodium-laced and commercially cooked food which make up more than 60% of the average American’s daily diet is every bit as addicting as heroin or cocaine,” says Dr. James Cocores, a leading food researcher and nationally recognized addiction expert This breakthrough, that provides the first credible explanation for the obesity epidemic is described in Dr. …

Read More


New research is shedding light on Binge Eating Disorder

The Severity of binge eating disorder (BED), a psychiatric condition similar to other eating disorders like bulimia, minus the countervailing purging behavior, and compulsive overeating, but without the constant fantasizing about food, appears to be linked to very specific histories of childhood sexual or emotional abuse, which in turn lead to self-criticism, say researchers. Some …

Read More


It Was Love At First Bite

It was that first bite that sent me spiraling into a world of confusion, anger, and pure hatred. That first bite of food was all it took. The craving’s name was pizza and it was love at first bite. I was hooked and nothing could tear me from the pleasures of the taste. The aroma …

Read More


Is Obesity an Eating Disorder?

There are people who think that if you’re obese, then by definition you must have a pathological relationship with food. Just as everyone who has a low body weight does not have anorexia, the notion that all individuals who have a higher body weight have an abnormal relationship with food is false. Weight doesn’t tell …

Read More


Independence and Eating Disorders!

Happy Birthday America! Since 1776 we have become our own entity: free from the apron strings of Great Britain. This certainly describes how I like to live my life, independent and free of the grips from binge eating disorder. Like our country, I have learned to take care of my own needs. Some may call …

Read More


How Do You Stop Binge Eating

Binge eating. The secret little shame that so many women live with everyday. The thing about binge eating is it feels really good while you are doing it, but horrible afterwards. But somehow despite your promises and attempts you do it again. So how do you stop? I have FIVE tips to share with you: …

Read More


Gotta Have More

There are a number of people that eat a ton of food because of a pure love or obsession over it, but what about the ones who eat just as much and yet they never gain weight? At some point in your life, you will come across it. You will either see it in schools …

Read More


George Frederick Handel, a Compulsive Binge Eater?

David Hunter, a music librarian, has spent more than 15 years piecing together Handel’s medical history, and believes Handel suffered from compulsive binge eating. Handel was clearly obese. According to friends and admirers he “paid more attention to [his food] than is becoming in any man” and was “corpulent and unwieldy in his motions”. Others …

Read More


Eating Disorder Self Test. Take the EAT-26 self test to see if you might have eating disorder symptoms that might require professional evaluation. All answers are confidential.

Find a Treatment Facility Near You

Click on a state below to find eating disorder treatment options that could be right for you.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Rehab Media Group, Recovery Helpline, Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE HELPCALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE HELP800-776-3990Response time about 1 min | Response rate 100%
Who Answers?