Resources
Eating Disorders
Gurze Books — An excellent resource for anyone looking for information on eating issues.
Something Fishy — Dedicated to raising awareness and providing support to people with eating disorders and their loved ones.
Body Positive — A web portal with information about Healthy Eating at Any Size and promoting positive body and self images.
Nourishing Connections — Developed by Amy Tuttle and Karin Kratina, both registered dieticians specializing in the field of eating disorders, this site offers information on developing a peaceful relationship with food using self-trust and compassion.
A Chance To Heal — A non-profit organization working to prevent eating disorders through education and advocacy.
Women and ADHD
ADDvance — General information on ADHD with a special section dedicated to Women and Girls
The National Center for Girls and Women with ADHD Founded by Patricia Quinn MD and Kathleen Nadeau; experts in the field of women and ADHD.
CHADD — National organization dedicated to promoting education, support and advocacy for ADHD. Local chapters listed under the Finding Support menu at the top of the screen.
Mastery Consulting — Local professional organizer specializing in ADHD coaching/consulting.
Sari Solden — Nationally recognized therapist and author specializing in the field of women and ADHD
Infertility
Resolve — The National Fertility Association offering online chat, and information for couples about infertility.
The Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association — Information on PCOS, a common cause of infertility
Angela Grassi, RD — An educational website created by a local registered dietician specializing in PCOS.
Depression in Women
Families for Depression Awareness — Resource for those struggling with depression and their families.
The International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression (iFred) — Information and articles related to depression in various populations including women, college students and children.
The Postpartum Stress Center — Exhaustive list of resources for coping with post-partum depression.
