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Eating Disorderrs: Where to go when you need help

30 Jan 2024

Eating Disorderrs: Where to go when you need help EATING DISORDERS Where to go when you’re looking for help Last updated: February 2024 An eating disorder is a condition that involves abnormal eating habits, thoughts and behaviours related to food, weight and body image that can negatively affect a person’s life. [...] Resources and Referrals National Eating Disorder Information Centre www.nedic.ca Tel.: 1 866 633-4220 (toll-free helpline), 416 340-4156 (Toronto/GTA) Services: Information and referrals for eating disorder support; self-assessment questionnaire; toll-free help-line; live chats; outreach and education to raise awareness and prevent eating disorders; directory of services providers (under “Get Help. [...] 2825 Services: Half-day assessment for patients and their family includes medical assessment and individual/family assessment, followed by feedback and recommendations; outpatient treatment; multidisciplinary assessment; education sessions; group and individual therapy; family therapy; nutritional counselling; medical monitoring; psychiatric consultation Eligibility: Young adults ages 18–25 with e. [...] 9 Services: Hospital-based outpatient assessment and treatment program; physical health monitoring; nutrition education; individual and group therapy, including adult binge eating disorder group; support for families and caregivers Eligibility: Youth and adults with eating disorders and their families Referral: Required from a physician or nurse practitioner willing to provide medical follow-up an. [...] 56709 Services: Assessment and diagnosis; family-based treatment for children and adolescents; nutritional consultation; psychoeducation and psychotherapy group intervention; medical monitoring with the patient’s family physician; psychiatric consultations Eligibility: Adults, children, adolescents and youth with mild to moderate eating disorders who are assessed as medically stable by their famil.

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CAMH Patient and Family Learning Space

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Canada