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Helplines in Australia for eating & body image.

Butterfly National Helpline
Everyone

Butterfly Foundation offers free, compassionate and confidential support by phone and online chat. We support everyone in...

SANE
Adults

SANE offers a range of free digital and telehealth support services for people over 18 years of age with complex mental health...

Counselors, Volunteers
eheadspace
ParentsYouthChildrenAll topics

eheadspace is a national online or phone mental health support service for young people aged 12 to 25, and for family who are...

Kids Helpline
YouthChildren

Kids Helpline, powered by yourtown, is Australia’s only free and confidential, 24/7 online and phone counselling service for...

Counselors
1300555727Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Beyond Blue
EveryoneAll topics

Beyond Blue offers 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support by phone and online chat. We are here to help everyone in...

Lifeline
Everyone

For 60 years, Lifeline has been connecting with Australians in need through crisis support and suicide prevention services –...

13YARN
Cultural supportAll topics

13YARN is a national crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It offers a culturally safe and...

MensLine Australia
MenAll topics

MensLine Australia offers free professional 24/7 telephone counselling support for men with concerns about mental health,...

Listening Ear
EveryoneAll topics

Listening Ear provides free and confidential support and information by phone. We are here to help everyone in Australia who...

Hotline support for eating disorders and body image issues is available in Australia

Being hyper-critical of your body may mean that you have a negative body image. Having a negative body image can escalate into disordered eating. If you're experiencing eating or body image problems, there are 9 free helplines available in Australia. You may benefit from helpline support if you notice these symptoms:

  • Regularly checking your body in the mirror for flaws.
  • Sudden weight loss or weight gain.
  • Feeling guilty, ashamed, and disgusted after eating too much or after eating the “wrong” foods.
  • Missing periods or having irregular periods
  • Trying to control your body weight/shape by vomiting, laxative abuse, or excessive exercise.
  • Distorted body image: thinking you’re overweight when you’re a normal weight or underweight.
  • Dizziness and potentially fainting.
  • Excessive thinking about food, eating, and body weight or shape.

You may feel so ashamed of your body and your eating habits that you want to hide away and disengage from the world. It may be hard to open up about how you're feeling because you may think that you'll be misunderstood.

Taking the first step to talk to someone about what you're going through is hard but the sooner you get help, the sooner you may start to feel better. When you contact a helpline in Australia, a trained helpline counselor will listen to your concerns and offer you the support you need.

For free and confidential support with eating and body image, consider contacting a hotline in Australia today.