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Confronting Shame, Silence, and Isolation with Non-Clinical Support

Confronting Shame, Silence, and Isolation with Non-Clinical Support

by McKenna Ganz | Dec 19, 2024 | About Eating Disorders and Recovery

by McKenna Ganz (she/her), EDF Program Administrator When people reach out to The Eating Disorder Foundation, they usually start with me, whether it’s by phone, by e-mail, or at our office here in Denver. They come in looking for support for themselves in a period of...
How to get the most out of support groups

How to get the most out of support groups

by McKenna Ganz | Aug 27, 2024 | About Eating Disorders and Recovery

by Lydia Rhino (any/all), EDF Program Director Did you know that The Eating Disorder Foundation (EDF) began 21 years ago with a single, in-person support group for the friends and family members of individuals battling eating disorders? A combination of passionate...
Volunteering in recovery; am I ready?

Volunteering in recovery; am I ready?

by McKenna Ganz | Aug 27, 2024 | About Eating Disorders and Recovery

by Claire Engels (she/her), EDF Program Coordinator Eating disorder recovery is a journey to be incredibly proud of. You have prioritized your healing, learned valuable tools and coping skills, and deepened your relationships with yourself and your loved ones. You may...
Eating disorders and co-occurring diagnoses, by EQUIP

Eating disorders and co-occurring diagnoses, by EQUIP

by McKenna Ganz | Jul 31, 2024 | About Eating Disorders and Recovery

Eating disorders are incredibly challenging on their own. The majority of the time, however, patients living with an eating disorder have other medical or mental health conditions as well. At least 50% and as many as 95% of patients with eating disorders have at least...
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With the exception of our ACE program, we’re here to provide a non-clinical, non-crisis resource for individuals struggling with eating disorders, as well as their loved ones. Join our community where you can connect with others who truly understand what you’re going through.

If you need more immediate support, please call 911 or:

  • The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
  • The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness Helpline (1-866-662-1235)
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  • Text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741)

For non-crisis outpatient clinical support, learn more here.