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  2. Off the Record (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Off The Record Bristol (OTR) is a mental health support and information service in Bristol which provides counselling, group workshops, anti-stigma campaigns, creative therapies, LGBTQ+ networks and support, stress management workshops and community-based support groups for young people. OTR works across Bristol and South Gloucestershire and is ...

  3. Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust

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    In April 2013, the new Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group announced that following complaints from staff and patients in Bristol, it would re-procure adult out-patients mental health services in Bristol from autumn 2014, enabling alternative providers to bid to operate the service which was contributing about £40 million to AWP's income. [21 ...

  4. Callington Road Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Callington Road Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Bristol, England. Opened in 2006, it primarily replaced Barrow Hospital, providing psychiatric inpatient and community services for Bristol and the surrounding region. It is run by the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust.

  5. Project HEAL - Wikipedia

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    Project HEAL logo. Project HEAL (Help to Eat, Accept and Live) is a nonprofit organization in the U.S. focused on equitable treatment access for eating disorders. [1] Project HEAL is the only major direct service nonprofit in the U.S. focused on equitable healthcare access for people with eating disorders.

  6. Beat (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1989 as the Eating Disorders Association, it celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2019. [ 1 ] The charity is dedicated to helping people with anorexia nervosa , bulimia , binge eating disorder , avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder , and other specified feeding or eating disorder , [ 2 ] and providing information to the public ...

  7. Eating recovery - Wikipedia

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    The Eating Disorder Foundation recommends people with eating disorders seek a recovery option that involves clinicians from different health disciplines, such as nursing, nutrition and mental health, a treatment philosophy consistent with the tenets of eating recovery. [2] Medical issues associated with eating disorders.

  8. Services for mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, more than 970 million or 1-in-7 individuals were purported to have one or more mental or substance use disorder(s). [19] Anxiety and depressive disorders were, by far, the most attributed. [20] Moreover, around 5%, and up to 12%, of global disease burden was attributable to mental or substance use disorders.

  9. Cognitive behavioral treatment of eating disorders - Wikipedia

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    Out of the two targeted treatment approaches, one solely focused on eating disorder features and the other one which was a more complex form of treatment also addressed mood intolerance, clinical perfectionism, low self-esteem and interpersonal difficulties. This study was done involving 154 patients with DSM-IV eating disorders.