As we adjust to increased restrictions again, Beat continues to respond to the coronavirus crisis and its impact on people with eating disorders.
While back in her family home for the holidays, Lauren reflects on how far she's come in her eating disorder recovery journey...
All I knew from the age of 18 months was that food was scary and anything out of my ‘norm’ would make me panic.
It’s been two years since I took my first step to recovery. Anorexia nervosa, two words that defined me...
Our supporter Lucy discusses living with Type 1 Diabetes & an eating disorder, sharing her experiences of recovery and hope
Here is part two of how your pets supported you through your recovery.
For International Dance Day, hear from professional dancer Jonny about his journey to recovery from his eating disorder.
As the new uni term begins, our supporter Anna is here to remind you that mental health matters more than any grade ever will.
During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.
My head was constantly filled with self-loathing thoughts. I couldn't concentrate on anything other than hating the skin I was in.
Support is available for everyone supporting a loved one with an eating disorder in Northern Ireland this festive season.
The 10 October is World Mental Health Day, an international event that aims to encourage discussion about mental health issues.
I've never doubted that recovering from an eating disorder is not easy and would require so much strength and determination.
During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.
I’ve recently started to take personal development a bit more seriously, and I’ve spent a good amount of time reflecting on my recent past as a result.
I suffered from an eating disorder from the age of 12 to 22 and throughout this time and in the years after, I experienced social isolation and loneliness in many forms.
Two months into a new year and everyone’s new year’s resolutions are either in full swing or been forgotten after a week.
What a year 2020 has been in general for everyone – it was a year no one ever could have imagined, from panic buying, toilet roll shortages, lockdowns and restrictions. Yet for so many, including me, the battle against an eating disorder continued.