I think they end up seeing someone like Dr. Black.
If we can catch the issues early enough, both within the family and for the child specifically, because they don't live in a silo, so the parents and family also need support.... When we don't have access to services for our children, they do end up in crisis. They end up self-harming. They end up with maybe more intensive eating disorders. Something that may have started as a bit of emotional eating can turn into a full eating disorder. They end up being suicidal, and they end up in our ERs. The ERs don't know where to put them because there are so many wait-lists to try to get them in to see people.
I think Dr. Black's work is really important for that.