Lyn and Chris Ellis are parents of two daughters, one of whom developed anorexia nervosa, an illness with the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric disorders. In their effort to fight this illness, they were often at odds with the professionals and the system they sought help from before they had enough information to make informed decisions about best treatment practices. In spite of their efforts to educate themselves, they now believe the decisions that had to be made before they knew better caused unnecessary pain and anguish. They have written this book so that others in a similar pre...