In this poignant letter to herself, our supporter Sophie shares her story of caring for her child through their anorexia journey
Our supporter Katie tells the story of how her relationship with her sister was affected by her sibling's eating disorder
A mother talks about her daughter’s transition from school to college with an eating disorder.
Your stories about using co-production to shape your work or being an expert by experience
We caught up with EDIFY Research Assistant Tamsin about why co-production is important in the work that they do.
Expert by experience Esther shares her experience on the Empowering Recovery project and what co-production means for her.
Our expert by experience - Elena - shares why she took part in co-production for the Empowering Recovery research project and wh
We caught up with Tom from the Eating Disorders Clinical Research Network about how they worked with us on co-production for the
Our expert by experience - Bryony - shares why she took part in co-production with the Scotland Lived Experience Panel and what
Particularly with binge eating disorder, it’s so easy to get trapped in your own head and convince yourself that you are the problem and are unworthy, and this can be so, so dangerous.
More than one in three adults (34%) in the UK, who gave an answer, could not name any signs or symptoms of eating disorders, according to a survey conducted by YouGov.
As part of Eating Disorders Awareness week, Beat supporter Dan shares his experience of overcoming stigmas to reach recovery.
Beat supporter Andy shares his journey towards understanding his eating disorder, and the road to finding support
Our supporter James shares his brave journey: from 'healthy eating' to denial, rock bottom and finally admitting he needed help.
Our supporter shares his story, from struggling to find support, to getting treatment – and why more needs to be done.
We asked people affected by ARFID what they would like others to know about the often misunderstood condition.
Advanced eating disorder dietitians Sarah Fuller and Clare Ellison discuss the difference between ARFID and 'picky eating'.