In honour of Father’s Day, we’re sharing a personal story from the father of one of our clients – a story of deep love, enduring strength, and the quiet resilience it takes to walk alongside a loved one through eating disorder recovery.
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Do I have Anorexia? Here’s what to look out for and when to seek help.
Wondering if you might have anorexia is a brave and important first step. It shows you’re beginning to reflect on your relationship with food, your body, and how you’re feeling. This awareness can open the door to understanding what’s going on and getting the support you deserve.
How to help someone with Anorexia: Do’s, Don’ts, and encouragement that makes a difference
If you’re wondering how to help someone with anorexia, you’re not alone – supporting someone with Anorexia can be exceptionally challenging so here are some do’s and don’ts for starting that conversation.
Coping with exam stress: tips for protecting your mental health
Exam season can be an incredibly stressful time. Whether you’re studying for GCSEs, A-Levels, university finals, or professional qualifications, it’s natural to feel pressure as exams approach. But when stress becomes overwhelming, it can start to affect not just your...
Stress and eating disorders: What healthcare professionals need to know
While the physiological and psychological effects of stress are widely recognised, its relationship with eating disorders is complex, significant, and often under-discussed in clinical settings.
Motherhood and Eating Disorders: Strength in Recovery.
Exploring motherhood and the impact of Eating Disorders treatment and recovery.
Orri Wins ‘Best Provider of Mental Health Services’
Orri, the UK’s only CQC-rated ‘Outstanding’ specialist eating disorder treatment clinic, has been awarded ‘Best Provider of Mental Health Services’.
Eating Disorders: The Hidden Epidemic
Guest blog by Hope Virgo, Author, Founder of DumpTheScales and Secretariat for the APPG for eating disorders
New service – young person’s pathway.
After 6 years of working with people who are aged 16 and over, we have opened a young person’s pathway.
‘New Year, New Body’
How Body-Focused Resolutions & New Year narratives impact the ED community & what we can do to help.
#BeingBrave means sticking to your non-negotiables
Your non-negotiables hold yourself accountable in eating disorder recovery. We explore more in this blog.
Bravery, in the eating disorder recovery community
“Scared is what you’re feeling. Brave is what you’re doing.” Our social media community share how they have been brave in their recovery this August.