Overeaters Anonymous
treatments
Kick the overeating habit
Quick & Simple
Many people suffer from food addiction. This fun and very readable article offers some suggestions to help you break free from an unhealthy relationship with food.
What to expect
Overeaters Anonymous
The Overeaters Anonymous page provides a good explanation of what you can expect at a meeting. Familiarize yourself, then use the site to find one near you.
What impacts results
Wikipedia
This journalistic view of Overeaters Anonymous provides a thorough intro and some info on research that's been done on OA. Learn what affects OA members' outcomes here.
The anonymous speak out
Revolution Health
Considering Overeaters Anonymous? Get the skinny on the organization straight from the mouths of members; you'll find some great stories here.
symptoms
Is OA for you?
OA Connecticuit
Only you can decide if Overeaters Anonymous is right for you, but here's a list of questions that will help you decide if you are a compulsive eater.
You might have an eating disorder
iVillage
Eating disorders go beyond anorexia and bulimia; overeating can be a symptom of one, as well. Learn more about different kinds of disordered eating and their consequences here.
Compulsive overeating primer
Psychology Today
If you're interested in Overeaters Anonymous, you might be a compulsive overeater. Did you know that compulsive overeating is sometimes caused by depression? Get the basics here.
self-help
Self-evaluation
Balanced Weight Management
Many people in Overeaters Anonymous find relief through a detailed self-evaluation. Use the tools provided here to help heal.
Online help guide
Healthy Place
This online guide to self-recovery would make a great supplement to your Overeaters Anonymous program. If you suffer from any sort of disordered eating, this is definitely worth checking out.
How we recovered
OA Region 6
Click on the "Hear OA members talk about their recovery in Overeaters Anonymous" link to hear stories from real people who used this organization to help them find peace and happiness.
Tools for success
LA Intergroup
Overeaters Anonymous has built its foundation on eight tools for success that are provided for members. Find an explanation of each tool here.
causes
It might be in our heads
USA Today
Is food addiction partly responsible for the current obesity epidemic? Some researchers think so and are looking into what role the brain plays in compulsive overeating.
alternatives
Are you a food addict?
Food Addicts
Another organization similar to Overeaters Anonymous is Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous. Here is a self-questionnaire to help you determine if you could be a food addict.
Compulsive eaters anonymous
CEA-How?
One alternative to Overeaters Anonymous is a somewhat similar organization aimed at compulsive eaters. Learn what's offered and how to find a meeting near you here.


