The book is relatively novel in several respects, including the inclusion of sections provided by family members of those with eating disorders, the description of a formal program for family members of adults transitioning from inpatient to outpatient treatment, and the application of therapeutic writing to eating disorder treatment. Some aspects of the book are, in their specific detail, local to the United Kingdom. However, while the specific details may be local, the underlying principles are universal and useful to discuss. Examples include the issue of compulsory treatment, as well as using technological methods for addressing the problem of absence or specialized eating disorder services.