As a service we appreciate how difficult it is to reach out for help and support. If you are here because you think you have ARFID our first line of recommended intervention is our ARFID workbook.
Guided self-help is a recommended intervention for ARFID and as a service we have received positive feedback from many individuals who have used this workbook with positive effect.
Download the Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Workbook.
If you think you have ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and would like to refer yourself to the eating disorder service please use the link below that will take you to our online self-referral form. Once this form has been completed, it will be screened by a member of our team and if appropriate you will be contacted with details for an initial assessment.
ARFID Self-Referral Form Eating Disorder Service Aneurin Bevan University Health Board