How to Join an Anorexia Nervosa Support Group
Instructions
Get medical attention and professional counseling. Anorexia does both physical and emotional damage. The help may include an inpatient stay to ensure you are medically stable before you proceed with counseling.
Ask the therapist where a local anorexia nervosa support group is available. Get meeting times, places and contact information. Ask any questions or concerns you have about the support group so you feel comfortable attending the meeting.
Visit the official website of the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. It offers a list of contacts for support groups organized by state.
Know you are not alone. It is difficult to overcome an eating disorder without the appropriate support. This requires you to step out of your fear and ask for help.
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