Isis has an abundance of resources about eating issues, body image, self-esteem and more.
We understand that talking about eating issues can sometimes be difficult. We also understand that there’s a lot of misinformation out there about eating issues and body image, so we look forward to helping others find clarity on the subject.
Our team at Isis are trained to:
If you have any questions about eating issues, or about our service in particular:
We will do what we can to answer your queries. If needed, we can refer you to someone who might be able to help further.
All conversations and correspondence with Isis staff are considered strictly confidential.
If Isis can’t directly assist you with what you need, we can also refer you on to other organisations, clinics and practitioners who are more likely to be able to meet your needs.
To date, this free service has been particularly useful for those living regionally or interstate. It has also been helpful for those looking for counselling support for people under the age of 17 and for family counselling services.
See our Other services for other Statewide Queensland referral services such as the Eating Disorders Resource Centre.
Contact us for helpful referral contacts.
We have a free borrowing library open to the general public for those able to visit our centre.
Our collection of books and journals cover topics including: eating issues, body image, youth, self-esteem, feminism, dealing with abuse, nutrition, and more.
See Isis’ resources page.
Popular resources for the general public include:
Health worker resources
We also have resources specifically for those in the health sector working with those who have eating issues: Training and resourcing workers.
Contact us for more information on our information and referral services.