I think we need to have specialized teams who can work on the eating disorder, number one, but also on other concurrent illnesses and the issue of sexual abuse. That did not happen in Alyssa's case, although we told the doctors and the clinicians very early on that we strongly suspected sexual abuse but we had no details whatsoever.
Yet there was a program in the city that just dealt specifically with sexual abuse, and I think therein lies the problem: we need to have programming teams who can deal with the eating disorder, with the sexual abuse, and with the obsessive-compulsive disorder. You can't expect the family and the person who's suffering to go to one place for the sexual abuse, one place for the drug addiction, one place.... It's just not feasible and, in my opinion, it doesn't work.