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We know the festive season is complicated, and recovery doesn’t take a holiday. That’s why this December, we’re focusing on Presence Over Perfection.

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This milestone reflects our commitment to setting a new standard for eating disorder treatment in the UK.

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How do our occupational therapists support clients in recovery? This blog answers key questions from our recent webinar.

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As the darkness of November sets in, we are reminded of the importance of the quieter seasons in our lives. This month, we explore the theme of wintering, a concept beautifully articulated by Katherine May in her book of the...
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Beat’s landmark report highlights the critical role that day treatment can play in supporting individuals and families.

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As the leaves fall from the trees, we’re inspired to let go of what no longer serves us, and reflect on what we’re holding onto. But it’s not always an easy process.

By Dr Louisa Beckford, Consultant Psychiatrist at Orri World Suicide Prevention Day takes place on 10th September each year. The aim is to raise awareness and acknowledge the international commitment and action to reduce deaths by suicide. In the UK,...

Through innovative partnerships like our collaboration with NHS Sussex, we are transforming eating disorder recovery by providing compassionate, adaptable care that empowers individuals to achieve lasting recovery.

Our guest blogger shares their experience of overcoming loneliness and adversity in their recovery from anorexia and how they began to own their narrative.

Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) aids diabetes and weight loss, but poses risks for those with eating disorders. Our Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Louisa Beckford, shares her thoughts.

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ARFID stands out amongst other eating disorders due to its unique characteristics and diagnostic criteria. This blog post explores further.

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Many individuals living with ARFID have been mistakenly labelled as “picky eaters”. Here’s how they differ.

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