Media Article: The Glasgow group tackling eating disorders and ‘transforming’ the lives of those suffering

What is this?

This is an article about an Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) group in Glasgow (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/glasgow-group-tackling-eating-disorders-071411417.html). AEA is a fellowship with groups around the world that tackles eating disorders using a twelve-step program. It’s similar to Alcoholics Anonymous but focuses on helping individuals recover from various forms of disordered eating, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. AEA welcomes members who have struggled with food-related issues, regardless of their weight.

How can this help me?

AEA can help food addicts by providing a supportive community where they can share experiences and work towards recovery. The program offers a holistic and spiritual approach to addressing food addiction, teaching members to find freedom from the obsession with food. Through regular meetings, the twelve-step program, and guidance from experienced members, individuals can find support in their journey to overcome disordered eating patterns and transform their lives. AEA also hosts public events to raise awareness and provide information to sufferers, families, and professionals.


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