Eating Disorder Quiz

Wondering if you have an eating disorder? Discover common eating disorder symptoms and warning signs here.

Do you have an eating disorder?

If you are asking yourself, “Do I have an eating disorder?” this self-assessment eating disorder test can help you determine if you are at risk:*

Eating disorders, including anorexiabulimia, binge eating disorder and ARFID, are mental health conditions that include challenging thoughts, feelings and and behaviors related to food, eating, and body size, shape and weight.

* Adapted from SCOFF screening questionnaire

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I think about food constantly.

Please note: this online eating disorder screening test is not intended to diagnose an illness. If you are struggling with eating disorder behaviors, we encourage you to call us at 877-825-8584 or find an experienced eating disorder treatment professional near you. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

Eating disorders are challenging, but they are treatable

No matter how long you’ve been worrying about what you eat or the way your body looks, you can live a life free from eating disorder thoughts and behaviors.

Find help at Eating Recovery Center, the only fully, vertically integrated eating disorder treatment program in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have an eating disorder?

The best way to know if you have an eating disorder is to set up an assessment with a licensed mental health professional. To find help today, please call us at 866-348-7896 or fill out the form linked below.

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How does Eating Recovery Center approach eating disorder treatment?

The ERC approach provides you with comprehensive support from your first call until long after you leave care. Our compassionate medical, nutrition and therapeutic teams will meet you where you are and ensure that you are set up for long-lasting recovery before discharge. To learn more, fill out the form below to set up a call with one of our Master's-level admissions clinicians.

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How do I help someone with an eating disorder?

If your loved one is struggling, try these tips:

  1. Validate what they are going through to show that you understand.

  2. If they are willing to talk, listen without judgment. You may want to say, “I would like to understand how this is affecting you.”

  3. Consider family therapy. This often works best when all family members are ready to collaborate.

  4. Support but don’t control. Your loved one needs to feel empowered.

  5. Practice boundaries, consistency and routine.

Learn more about supporting a loved one in our free virtual eating disorder support groups for caregivers.

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Discover More Eating Disorder Screening Tests

There are many different types of eating disorders. All are associated with many serious health complications and risks. See additional eating disorder screening tests below.

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With one conversation, our eating disorder experts will help you better understand what you’re going through and what you need.

We will meet you where you are, listen to your story in a therapeutic setting, and match you with the level of support that meets your struggle.

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