Anorexic | Bulimic Focus
People identifying as anorexics and bulimics, or those just wondering, have a home in OA. Below are some resources for you. By following the Twelve Steps we have come to a deep level of freedom from our deadly obsessions with body weight, shape, and food obsessions that once dominated our minds and dictated the course of our lives. We learn that our eating disorders are a form of addiction, that the key to recovery is to find sobriety in our eating and exercise patterns, and that none of us can do that alone.
Young Adults (ages 18-30)
WELCOME! If you’re tired of being obsessed with food and body image, you’re in the right place. We are young people who have experience, strength and hope recovering from all kinds of eating insanity – bingeing, purging, restricting – or all of the above. We used to feel ashamed, irritable, and anxious because we were controlled by food. Now, we have recovered. We have found a common solution that works for us, and it is part of our recovery process to share this solution with anyone who wants it. That’s what our 12-step program is all about.
Men
While men make up roughly half of the human population, their numbers in Overeaters Anonymous are much below fifty percent. Visit this website for OA resources specifically for men.
LGBTQIA+
A welcoming and inclusive space for LGBTQ+ individuals in recovery. Share your experience, strength, and hope with others who understand the unique challenges—and strengths—of navigating food and body issues in our community. All are welcome, wherever you are in your journey.
Atheist | Agnostic | Secular
Overeaters Anonymous is not a religious organization, and members are free to define (or not define) spirituality in their own way.
Atheist/Agnostic/Secular focus meetings offer a space where recovery is explored without a traditional concept of a Higher Power.
Whether you are new to OA or returning there is a place for you here.
MWI Meditation / Atheist, Agnostic and Secular Focus Meetings
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