Where to get help

Where to get help

food restriction
Where to get help

AUCKLAND

The following people and places provide a range of counselling and psychotheraputic services. Please note that type of service available varies greatly between places. AUCKLAND Auckland Eating Disorders Service Regional Specialist Service 13 Maidstone Street Ponsonby                                                                                  Phone 09 376 0656 Auckland                                                                                   Fax       09 376 6031 Eating Disorders Association P O Box 80 142 Green […]

distorted body image
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Hawkes Bay

The following people and places provide a range of counselling and psychotheraputic services. Please note that type of service available varies greatly between places. HAWKES BAY Community Mental Health Service                                          (06) 878 8109 ex 5700 Hawkes Bay District Health BoardOmahu RoadPrivate Bag 9014Hastings Phone: (06) 878 8109 ex 5700 Accord Counselling Centre                                                              (06) 835 9169 1st

distorted body image
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Whangarei

The following people and places provide a range of counselling and psychotheraputic services. Please note that type of service available varies greatly between places. WHANGAREI Therapy Centres Anglican Counselling & CarePhone 09 437 6397 291 Kamo Road Whangarei Insight CounsellingPhone 09 437 2010 Whangarei Miriam Centre Child, Family & Individual Therapy                                              Phone 09 437 6010

starvation
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PALMERSTON NORTH

The following people and places provide a range of counselling and psychotheraputic services. About Us Please note that type of service available varies greatly between places. NZ Guide to Eating Disorder Advocacy & Awareness PALMERSTON NORTH Barbara Smith(MNZAP)                                                           Phone   06 337 7707 306 Park Road Palmerston North Judy Matthew                                                                        Phone   06 355 5521 Oasis Counselling

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Wellington & Hutt Valley

The following people and places provide a range of counselling and psychotheraputic services. Learn more About Us, explore our resources for Debunking Eating Disorder Myths in New Zealand, and read about the Impact of Western Beauty on Māori and Pasifika Body Image. Please note that type of service available varies greatly between places. WELLINGTON /

depression
Anorexia nervosa, Athletes and Exercise, Body Image and the Media, Bulimia nervosa, Compulsive Eating, Eating Disorder Support, Eating Disorders, Males and Eating Disorders, Where to get help

Finding a Counsellor

One counsellor said to me, “You’re at the centre of your own healing process. I’m just on of your tools.”. I really liked that. That’s the way healing should be. Saphyre There are many types of therapeutic tools. There’s talk therapy – where you talk about your experiences and express your feelings. There are counsellors

Eating-Disorders
Anorexia nervosa, Body Image and the Media, Bulimia nervosa, Compulsive Eating, Eating Disorder Support, Eating Disorders, Males and Eating Disorders, Where to get help

Who can I talk to?

Should I talk to a therapist or doctor? What will the doctor do? What will the therapist do? What’s the difference between a counsellor, therapist, psychologist and psychotherapist? Should I talk to a therapist or doctor? You can start with either but at some stage you should talk to both. While an eating disorder is

distorted body image
Anorexia nervosa, Athletes and Exercise, Body Image and the Media, Bulimia nervosa, Compulsive Eating, Eating Disorder Support, Eating Disorders, Males and Eating Disorders, Where to get help

What to do when you think someone has an eating disorder

What to do when you think someone has an eating disorder It always helps to know the warning signs of an eating disorder.  guilt and shame about eating low self-esteem need for perfection extreme concern about appearances, both physical and behavioural preoccupation with food and weight (counting calories, excessive dieting) significant reduction in eating coupled

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