Mental Health & Addictions in Woodville, MidCentral
These services support people who are experiencing mental health concerns.
These services provide treatment and support to help people suffering from an eating disorder.
Eating disorders Services 10 results
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Nurture Psychology $$ Fees apply
Specialist psychology practice for the treatment of eating disorders and food/weight/shape concerns for all ages
(027) 221 4912
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Addictive Eaters Anonymous Free
AEA is a 12 Step fellowship for recovery from binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, other forms of addictive eating and compulsive exercise.
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CAMHS - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services | MidCentral Free
Specialist mental health service for pre-schoolers, children/tamariki & adolescents/rangatahi and their families/whānau who are experiencing serious mental health difficulties.
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Eating Disorders Association of New Zealand - EDANZ Free
Helpline and website support and education for parents and caregivers of people with eating disorders.
0800 233 269
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Eating Disorder Carer Support NZ (EDCS) Free
EDCS NZ supports and represents parents/whanau and carers of people who have eating disorders.
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Central Region Eating Disorder Service (CREDS) | MHAIDS Free
Provides a range of treatment and support services for people with eating disorders, from dietetic support right through to residential care.
0800 841020
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Overeaters Anonymous Free
OA is a 12-step group programme for those recovering from compulsive overeating.
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Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Free
FA is a 12-step group recovery programme for people who suffer from food obsession, overeating, bulimia and under-eating.
6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. 027 499 2669
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Ashburn Clinic Free $$ Fees apply
A therapeutic community providing psychiatric assessment and treatment for mental health and addictions including inpatient and outpatient programmes.
(03) 476 2092
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Palmerston North Community Mental Health Services | MidCentral Free
The service provides culturally appropriate assessments and treatment for adults from 18 years plus suffering from a moderate to severe level of mental illness.