Resources
Helpful & Informational
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Treatment Resources
- Understanding Eating Disorder Levels of Care
- Search for a Registered Dietitian (look for Eating Disorder Informed) in your area: EatRight.org
- Search for a therapist in your area: Psychology Today
- To offset eating disorder costs:
- Walden Behavioral Care Article: “I Don’t Have Insurance: How Can I Get Eating Disorder Treatment?”
- Athlete-specific treatment programs:
- Lane 9 Project Directory (physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, dietitians, coaches, and more who specialize in female athlete care)
Resources For Parents
What if Parents of an Athlete with an Eating Disorder Are in Denial? Q&A with Dr. Paula Quatromoni
March 4, 2024
- What Can Parents Do if They Notice Eating Disorder Behaviors? Q&A with Dr. Quatromoni
- FEAST: Global non-profit organization serving thousands of families of people affected by eating disorders. Provides caregiver support through email platform, and a one-on-one mentor program
“The most helpful thing my parents ever did with my eating disorder is connect me to the right resources. And they didn’t have to understand the eating disorder; I just needed their listening ear and support.”
Resources For Coaches/ Athletic Staff
From Someone Who Struggled: How Athletic Staff and Health Care Professionals Can Help (Guest Post by Anonymous)
January 20, 2026
- Fueling for Sport: A coach’s guide to understanding and supporting the nutrition needs of their athletes PDF Created in partnership with Shannon Stockero, BS and Dr. Paula Quatromoni, DSc, RD at Boston University
- Running in Silence Q&As: https://runninginsilence.org/?s=Q%26A https://runninginsilence.org/?s=Paula+Quatromoni
- Sports Nutrition Advice for Adolescent Athletes: A Time to Focus on Food
- ASPDA-Acceptable Verbiage: How to Appropriately Speak with Student-Athletes about Weight and Body Composition by ASPDA (PDF made by Lauren Link, MS, RD, CSSD)
[previously CSPDA, now renamed as the ASPDA (American Sports and Performance Dietitians Association)] sportsrd.org - National Eating Disorder Association Coach and Athletic Trainer Toolkit
- ANAD Eating Disorders & Student Athletes Guide for Coaches & Teachers
- Screening for disordered eating in athletes (article)
- Eating disorders in athletes publications by Paula Quatromoni
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