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facebook.com/byu.wsr @byuwsr EATING DISORDER RESOURCES Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Free psychological counseling and therapy for BYU students (9+ credit hours), faculty, staff, and spouses. Group therapy is also available. 1500 Wilkinson Student Center 801-422-3035 Corinne Hannan, Ph.D Clinical Psychology Psychologist specializing in disordered eating and body image 801-422-3035 Lauren Absher, MPH, RDN, CD Dietitian with eating disorder treatment experience 801-422-3035 BYU Dining Services Dietitian Rachel Wasden, MS, RDN Available to students as a resource for discussing nutritional concerns or dietary needs and helping to resolve any problems with dining on campus dining.byu.edu/eat 801-422-3631 Sports Nutrition Rachel Higginson, RDN Available to educate student athletes on making healthy food choices for athletic performance 123A ASB 801-422-8649 Comprehensive Clinic Counseling services and psychological assessments available John Taylor Building 1190 N 900 E Provo, UT 801-422-7759 Websites National Eating Disorders Association nationaleatingdisorders.org Academy for Eating Disorders aedweb.org Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center edreferral.com A Chance to Heal Foundation achancetoheal.org The Center for Mindful Eating thecenterformindfuleating.org Intuitive Eating intuitiveeating.com Books 8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorder Carolyn Costin & Gwen Shubert Grabb Intuitive Eating Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch Mindful Eating Jan Chozen Bays Life Without ED Jenni Schaefer Eat, Drink, and Be Mindful Susan Albers Center for Change Outpatient and inpatient treatment and support groups available for eating disorders 1790 N. State St. Orem, UT 801-224-8250 New CHAPTER Dietitian-led support group for disordered eating offered by Women’s Services & Resources in Fall and Winter semesters Nutrition & Wellness Consults Free consultations with our Nutrition & Wellness consultant Visit wsr.byu.edu/one-on-one-consultations for more information contact us: 3326 WSC 801-422-4877 [email protected] BYU RESOURCES OUTSIDE RESOURCES SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP if you or someone you know has an eating disorder. Early treatment leads to the greatest chance of recovery. HAVE A SUPPORT SYSTEM Simply talking with someone about your feelings, concerns, and struggles can greatly help and lead to recovery. Keep in touch with people you trust and turn to them for help and support. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. In the United States, 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life.

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Page 1: Eating Disorder Resources 5-10/brightspotcdn.byu.edu/cd/82/1d9db9ca484… · Free psychological counseling and therapy for BYU students (9+ credit hours), faculty, sta˜, and spouses

facebook.com/byu.wsr

@byuwsr

EATING DISORDERRESOURCES

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)Free psychological counseling and therapy for BYU students (9+ credit hours), faculty, sta�, and spouses. Group therapy is also available.1500 Wilkinson Student Center801-422-3035

Corinne Hannan, Ph.D Clinical PsychologyPsychologist specializing in disordered eating and body image801-422-3035

Lauren Absher, MPH, RDN, CDDietitian with eating disorder treatment experience801-422-3035

BYU Dining Services DietitianRachel Wasden, MS, RDNAvailable to students as a resource for discussing nutritional concerns or dietary needs and helping to resolve any problems with dining on campusdining.byu.edu/eat801-422-3631

Sports NutritionRachel Higginson, RDNAvailable to educate student athletes on making healthy food choices for athletic performance123A ASB801-422-8649

Comprehensive ClinicCounseling services and psychological assessments availableJohn Taylor Building 1190 N 900 E Provo, UT801-422-7759

Websites

National Eating Disorders Associationnationaleatingdisorders.org

Academy for Eating Disordersaedweb.org

Eating Disorder Referral and Information Centeredreferral.com

A Chance to Heal Foundationachancetoheal.org

The Center for Mindful Eatingthecenterformindfuleating.org

Intuitive Eatingintuitiveeating.com

Books

8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating DisorderCarolyn Costin & Gwen Shubert Grabb

Intuitive EatingEvelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch

Mindful EatingJan Chozen Bays

Life Without EDJenni Schaefer

Eat, Drink, and Be MindfulSusan Albers

Center for ChangeOutpatient and inpatient treatment and support groups available for eating disorders1790 N. State St. Orem, UT801-224-8250

New CHAPTERDietitian-led support group for disordered eating

o�ered by Women’s Services & Resources in Fall and Winter semesters

Nutrition & Wellness ConsultsFree consultations with our Nutrition & Wellness consultantVisit wsr.byu.edu/one-on-one-consultations for more information

contact us: 3326 WSC 801-422-4877 [email protected]

BYU RESOURCES OUTSIDE RESOURCESSEEK

PROFESSIONALHELP

if you or someone you know has an eating

disorder.Early treatment leads

to the greatest chance of recovery.

HAVE A SUPPORT SYSTEM

Simply talking with someone about your feelings, concerns, and struggles can

greatly help and lead to recovery. Keep in touch with people

you trust and turn to them for help and

support.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

In the United States, 20 million women and 10 million men su�er

from a clinically significant eating

disorder at some time in their life.