Category Archives: AMH News

What Should I Say? – Tips for talking to someone who may be struggling with an eating disorder

If you are worried about someone’s eating behaviors or attitudes, it is important to express your concerns in a loving and supportive way. It is also necessary to discuss your


Video:”Please reach out and let us help you realise that you’re enough – just as you are”.

Erin McClean, AMH everyBODY Project Worker tells us why she is #TakingActionOnEatingDisorders this Eating Disorder Awareness Week I am all too familiar of the daily struggle of living with a


Hang on, keep fighting, know that you are NEVER alone – Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Thanks to Ellen Kelly for sharing her story x “For the past few years on Eating Disorder Awareness Week I have sat down to write a post to, not only


A conversation with AMH everyBODY – an insight into living with an Eating Disorder

Q1 – Firstly what was it that led to you coming in contact with ourselves at AMH everyBODY? I had been receiving support from the Well Mind hub in relation


Action Mental Health wedding favours… a worthy alternative for a great cause

Why not make Action Mental Health part of your special day by making a donation in lieu of wedding favours or gifts? In return, we will provide unique wedding favour


Just One Little Step – a poem by a client of AMH everyBODY

One step forward and three steps back. Falling, stumbling, just scrambling to the surface. Lost in what seems like a never ending void, an infinite limbo. Aware of the me


Ana – a manipulator, a liar, a bully, a parasite, that prays on the vulnerable… An AMH everyBODY client’s story

Eating Disorders Awareness Week – Day 3 “I’m #TakingActionOnEatingDisorders because I want to speak out to help dispel the stigma and make others aware that eating disorders can effect any


Eating disorders – the myths and misconceptions

On Day Two of Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2020 we assess the common myths and misconceptions that exist around eating disorders which can act as an obstacle to seeking help,