Understanding anorexia.
Specialist treatment for Anorexia: Compassionate support for lasting recovery.
You can live a life free from anorexia
At Orri, we specialise in personalised treatment for anorexia nervosa, combining therapeutic support, nutritional rehabilitation, and medical care. Whether you’re beginning your eating disorder recovery journey or seeking a new approach, our team is here to help.
Anorexia is a complex eating disorder often involving intense fears around weight gain, restrictive eating behaviours, and distorted body image. But anorexia is not simply about food — it is rooted in emotional pain, perfectionism, and experiences of feeling out of control.
Anorexia can affect individuals of any gender, age, or background, and it’s important to know that you don’t have to be underweight to need or deserve help. Early, specialist support increases the chance of full and lasting recovery.
If you’re searching for private anorexia treatment in the UK, or wondering how to help a loved one with anorexia, you’re in the right place.
Do I have anorexia?
Anorexia is a complex mental illness, but it is treatable and recovery is possible.
If you find yourself or a loved one is restricting their food intake to a dangerous and often life-threatening degree, then it might be time to get some support.
People living with anorexia can often feel a lot of guilt and shame associated with their illness and their anorexia symptoms. This, in turn, can fuel the ‘critical voice’ of the illness, and keep them trapped further in their illness.
It is vitally important that people seeking anorexia treatment are treated with respect, kindness and compassion as they navigate their eating disorder recovery. That’s the Orri way.
Despite how it may seem, anorexia – like other eating disorders – is not just about food. Rather, there are often complex emotional underlying causes that prompt an individual to look outside of themselves to cope.
There’s no ‘one way’ to have a problem
There is no ‘one way’ to have anorexia, but there are common behavioural patterns and emotional and cognitive characteristics that help with diagnosing the illness.
Anorexia typically involves restrictive eating, and an irrational fear of gaining weight and distorted body image can feed into a restricted relationship to food as someone attempts to maintain a low weight or strive to lose more.
Excessive exercise and binge/purge cycles – often associated with bulimia – may also factor as a means to compensate for any food eaten.
The preoccupation with food can lead to secrecy and self-conscious eating around other people; contributing towards social withdrawal and isolation.
It can be daunting to realise you have a problem, and that it might be bigger than yourself
Go gently as you navigate this experience, and know that you can always reach out, at any time.
Do these common anorexia symptoms feel familiar?
Food and/or exercising has started to dictate life decisions
Preparing meals, and meals themselves, have become a challenge
Food ‘rituals’ in the preparation or eating of food
Tightly regulated and restricted eating
Social withdrawal and isolation
Preoccupation with size and body image
Insomnia or struggling to sleep/stay asleep
Low self-esteem and insecurity
Perfectionism, often at the expense of relationships
Co-occurring conditions, such as depression and anxiety
You are not alone. There is hope and recovery is possible.
To us, recovery is more than just an absence of symptoms.
It is a gradual process that won’t happen on any particular day but will deepen and strengthen over time.
Our commitment is to the individual and their journey, along with their support system of family, carers and friends.
Your journey with Orri.
Recover in person, online, or with a blend of both.
Online.
No matter your location, our private online treatment is face-to-face recovery community at the click of a button.
In Person.
A safe space in central London for you to recover from your eating disorder. No matter where you are in your journey, we’re here to walk alongside you.
FAQs
Orri offers tailored therapy, meal support, and group work to support recovery from anorexia.
Treatment is available via Day Treatment, Outpatient Services, and Online programmes.
Yes, meal support and therapeutic meals are included as part of recovery.
Yes, group therapy helps reduce isolation and fosters community.
Orri combines evidence-based therapy with compassion, flexibility, and CQC-rated ‘Outstanding’ care.


