Bodywhys

Bodywhys is the Irish National Charity, which offers support, information and understanding for people with eating disorders, their families and friends.

Helpline: 1890 200 444


Overeaters Anonymous

Self-help for those suffering from eating disorders

 


Addictive Eaters Anonymous

Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addictive eating.  AEA is not affiliated with any other organisation. AEA meetings are open to anyone. There is no cost to attend. More information available at: What is Addictive Eaters Anonymous - We have found a solution | AEA


Lois Bridges (Eating Disorder Service)

3 Greenfield Road, Sutton.

Phone: (01) 839 6147 Email: info@loisbridges.ie

Referral process: you must ask your GP or the college health service for a referral.

To attend Lois Bridges, you need to be 18 years of age or over and you need your GP to refer you. After referral you will discuss treatment options with the consultant psychiatrist. There are residential (inpatient), Day and out-patient programs available which include being assigned an individual therapist, and attending therapy groups. You will also work with a multidisciplinary team including dieticians, psychologists and various therapists including family therapists. More information available at: https://loisbridges.ie/about/

[Lois Bridges is a private service and some health insurance companies can contribute towards it. HSE & self-funding are also possible funding options but if required, your own GP must refer to your local HSE psychiatrist for an assessment first].