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Self Test: take the EAT-26

Use the EAT to help you determine if you need to speak to a mental health professional or a physician and get help for an eating disorder. It will take you about 2 minutes.

The EAT-26 is the most widely used screening measure that may be able to help you determine if you have an eating disorder that needs professional attention. The EAT-26 is not designed to make a diagnosis of an eating disorder or to take the place of a professional diagnosis or consultation. Please answer each question as accurately, honestly and completely as possible. All of your results are complete confidential.

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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended to complement the relationship between the patient and his or her therapist, and is not a substitute for medical and/or psychological treatment. The staff of Centre Syracuse cannot provide a diagnosis via email, but we will be happy to send you information and assist you in finding appropriate resources.

The information on Centre Syracuse website provided for informational purposes only and is neither intended to treat or diagnose an eating disorder nor to replace a psychologist’s or physician’s diagnosis. Although the information provided on this website is intended to be as accurate and reliable as possible, it is possible that the information may not be up-to-date, may be incomplete, and/or may contain inaccuracies. Therefore, as a condition of using this website, users agree that how information provided by this website is used is the user’s sole responsibility and not the responsibility of Centre Syracuse.

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