Resources


Referral Partners


Atlanta Center for Wellness (AC4W) has grown out of a need for a true, collaborative, holistic, integrative-wellness approach to mental health on an outpatient basis in Atlanta. The integrative approach to care puts the client(s) at the center of the treatment and addresses the full range of emotional, physical, mental, social, spiritual, and environmental influences that can affect a person's health and well-being. This model uses an individualized, personal approach that takes into consideration a person's unique circumstances and needs. The goal is to help a client establish or restore optimum health and wellness. A wide array of interventions are utilized from a range of scientific disciplines. It is for that reason that a collaborative approach is so integral to its success.

Atlanta Center for Wellness works with individuals of all ages, couples, families and groups of any ethnicity and sexual orientation. Many of the staff have worked together for over twenty years and have found a formula that is effective for treatment as a team approach to working with individuals and family systems. They are clinicians who all have complementary approaches to treatment and have referred to each other for niche services over the years.  

At Eden, we provide tailored support for depression, anorexia, and bulimia. We don’t just target the issue in a black and white fashion – we speak to you on an emotional level regarding the challenges you’re personally facing because of your condition, and we target that, too. In whichever way works for you.

Surroundings and environment play a large part in our mental health, and that’s why we also make it imperative that we provide a visually and emotionally pleasing environment. We do this by fitting our recovery treatment centers with private and peaceful homes for you to occupy during your journey. We want you to feel safe and comfortable.

Eden Treatment Center will provide the best specialized clinical team, skilled in addressing the difficult disorder which you may be facing. Our priority is not only to take care of your mind but your body and spirit, too. We want to help you to return to the essence of what you truly are, and lead a happy and fulfilling life. Our mission is to support you in being the healthiest version of yourself, with fully compassionate support.

The mission of the Eating Disorder Coalition of Iowa (EDCI) is to prevent eating disorders and to serve as a catalyst of hope, acceptance, understanding, and healing for all impacted by eating disorders.​

The vision of EDCI is an Iowa without eating disorders.

We welcome all races/ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, ages, body sizes, income levels, abilities, religions/spiritualities and are committed to the inclusion and well-being of all Iowans. EDCI recognizes that there are multiple treatment theories and approaches to recovery from an eating disorder and that different modalities can be utilized to meet individual needs. EDCI is committed to ongoing learning, education, and advocacy.


Eating Disorder Resources

Academy for Eating Disorders

Global professional association committed to leadership in eating disorders research, education, treatment, and prevention.


Alliance for Eating Disorders

A national non-profit organization dedicated to providing programs and activities aimed at outreach, education, early intervention, and advocacy for all eating disorders.


Eating Disorder Coalition 

Advancing the recognition of eating disorders as a public health priority throughout the United States.


The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) 

Largest non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)

Non-profit (501 c 3) organization working in the areas of support, awareness, advocacy, referral, education and prevention of eating disorders.


Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association, Inc. (MEDA)

Eating disorders nonprofit organization in New England that provides education about eating disorders and their underlying causes to develop a compassionate community that promotes hopefulness and supports healing. MEDA offers a variety of services to support individuals and loved ones through the various stages of their journey.


Project Heal 

America’s strongest voice that full recovery from an eating disorder is possible and should be accessible. Project Heal funds inpatient, residential and outpatient treatment for individuals who want to recover but do not have the financial means to do so. 


Rock Recovery

Our mission is to bridge gaps in eating disorder treatment and support by removing barriers of cost, stigma and accessibility nationwide. We offer in-person and virtual recovery programs and community education for those who seek lasting freedom.