Koli, the Jerusalem Center for Recovery from Eating Disorders, provides group therapy and meal support for women and men from the age of 18. Koli means “my voice” in Hebrew. It enables people who suffer from eating disorders – or who simply wish to improve their relationship with food – to be heard and to be helped. Lead by Dr Rachel Bachner-Melman and a team of top professionals, and situated at Ramat Rachel Kibbutz on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Koli helps its clients to improve their quality of life by healing their connection with food, body, self and others.
Most recent entries
- All Stories Matter: A Mother’s Perspective
- All Stories Matter: “I didn’t realise that this disorder would take over my child, my other children, their grandparents, my parents”
- All Stories Matter: A Dad’s Perspective
- All Stories Matter: “Recovery does not follow a straight line”
- All Stories Matter: “It’s as if an unwelcome, uninvited stranger comes to live in your home and wreaks havoc.”