Online Resources
Marie Campion's twitter feed
Marie Campion from Marino Therapy Centre provides daily positive tweets. Follow marie_at_marino.
Limerick Area Support for Eating Distress/Disorder Sufferers
Catherine O‘Grady, Eating Distress Practitioner, affiliated with both the Marino Therapy Centre and ICEBERG. Nirvana Therapy Centre is a private psychotherapy and counselling practice, with specialist experience in recovery from Eating Distress and eating disorders. The centre holds the ethos and belief that health is the integration of Body, Mind, Heart and Soul. Extensive experience working with clients suffering from Eating Distress has provided us with an intimate understanding of the destructive force it can be in the lives of sufferers and their families. Eating Distress can affect anybody, we are all vulnerable but recovery IS possible.
The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders
The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders is a website run by Dr Marcia Herrin and Nancy Matsumoto. Dr Herrin is founder of the Dartmouth College Eating Disorders Prevention, Education and Treatment Program, one of the most respected programs of its kind in the US. Nancy Matsumoto is a widely published freelance journalist (Time, Newsweek, Health, People, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times) who has written numerous stories on health, eating disorders and body image.
Eating Disorder Recovery - Joanna Poppink, MFT
On this website you will find many resources; a self-help section including a Workbook, Personal Affirmations, and Inspirations; years of Eating Disorder articles by Joanna, the world's largest Comprehensive list of Residential Treatment Centers (U.S. and International), an Online Discussion Forum, Resources for Eating Disorders, and Joanna's blog on Eating Disorder Recovery, the STOP! Blog.
Andrea Roe, You are Not Alone
Andrea Roe is an author and speaker whose mission is to show individuals struggling with an eating disorder that they are not alone. For six years, Andrea was a slave to eating disorders herself. Initially, it started as Anorexia and after a while, turned into full-blown Bulimia. It was these behaviours that caused her to lose her friends, alienate her family and ultimately withdraw from society.
Read more from Andrea Roe and about her path to recovery here.
The Joy Project
To End The Epidemic.
The Joy Project is a non-profit organisation based on the philosophy of using real-world, workable solutions to end the epidemic of eating disorders. We work towards reducing the rate and severity of eating disorders by supporting and conducting research, education, and support programs.
The Wellbeing Foundation: Depression Dialogues
Promoting the understanding that depression is an emotion, and a legitimate response to life's difficulties.
Central to the Wellbeing Foundation approach is the concept of human sustainability, which focuses on and embraces the unique response each individual makes to life's challenges, and the contribution which community and the ending of isolation can make to healing.
Evelyn Tribole - Eating Disorder Resources
Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD is an award-winning registered dietitian, with a nutrition counseling practice in Newport Beach, California. She has written seven books including the bestsellers Healthy Homestyle Cooking and Intuitive Eating(co-author). Read Evelyn's eating disorder resource recommendations here.
Bodywhys: The Eating Disorder Association of Ireland
Bodywhys is the national voluntary organisation supporting people affected by eating disorders. Bodywhys is commmited to the belief that people with eating disorders can and do recover. As such, the organisation strives to empower people affected by eating disorders to access information, support and treatment.
Positivity Blog
On Positivity Blog Henrik Edberg writes regular articles about improving your social life, health, happiness and 'general awesomeness'. Iceberg recommends reading this blog for everyday positive thoughts: www.positivityblog.com/.
Freedom from Eating Disorders
Freedom from Eating Disorders is a website which provides hope, encouragement and inspiration during eating disorder recovery. Visit Freedom from Eating Disorders here.









