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About the Brain: Autism and Eating Disorders

Neuroimaging Insights from the PEACE Pathway

I Feel Different

A powerful animated short film that brings to life the stories of autistic girls and women in their own words.

PEACE Pathway Conference 2025

On 20 May 2025, we welcomed over 250 attendees from across the UK and internationally to the fourth PEACE Pathway Conference. The day brought together clinicians, researchers, lived experience experts, and service providers to share knowledge and tools for improving care for autistic individuals with eating disorders.

Eating with ADHD

A brief PEACE+ animation for people with ADHD and eating disorders. It explains how sensory, attention and interoceptive differences affect eating, and shares low-effort supports. Co-produced with clinicians and lived experience contributors.

How Autism and ADHD shape eating disorder behaviours

Autism and ADHD can shape eating disorder behaviours in distinct ways. In this blog post by Lauren Makin, lived experiences of Neurodivergent adults with binge- and purge-type eating disorders highlight how sensory sensitivities, emotional regulation, routines, impulsivity, and social exclusion influence eating difficulties, and why more tailored, Neurodivergent-informed support is needed.

Even the Smallest of Steps

This animation was created by people with lived experience of eating disorder recovery, as told in their own words.

Caring in context

A neurodiversity-informed guide for carers supporting someone with an eating disorder, with a focus on autism and ADHD. This resource offers practical, compassionate strategies grounded in lived experience and clinical expertise.