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How to Help the One You Love: A New Way Intervene and Stop Someone from Self-Destructing in Franklin, TN

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How to Help the One You Love: A New Way Intervene and Stop Someone from Self-Destructing in Franklin, TN

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"As a thorough guide to helping substance abusers find help, this makes a valuable addition to the self-help shelves."—
Publishers
Weekly
(starred review)
A powerful, groundbreaking book that shows you, in concrete steps, how to help a loved one stop from engaging in self-destructive behavior.
Is your husband drinking himself to death? Is your brother losing it all to gambling? Do you need to get your kid off drugs before it's too late? Or make your spendthrift sister stop maxing out her credit cards? Get your best friend out of an abusive relationship? If you're tired of watching your spouse, child, relative, or friend go downhill, dragging you with them,
How to Help the One You Love
will help you turn their lives around. You don't have to endure behavior that is unhealthy, abusive, or even deadly. You can break down the great myths around change—and help them change for good.
Many books will tell you that you can't change anyone. They advise you to not even try. But they ignore the tremendous power you actually have to change people. If most books about change are written for the person in trouble,
reaches out to the loved ones: people who know that change is critical and urgent.
is not just a self-help book; it's a help-you-act book.
"Brad Lamm's book is a must-read for those seeking help!"—Nancy Grace, host of the
Nancy Grace
show on CNN
Note: Previously published as How to Change Someone You Love.
"As a thorough guide to helping substance abusers find help, this makes a valuable addition to the self-help shelves."—
Publishers
Weekly
(starred review)
A powerful, groundbreaking book that shows you, in concrete steps, how to help a loved one stop from engaging in self-destructive behavior.
Is your husband drinking himself to death? Is your brother losing it all to gambling? Do you need to get your kid off drugs before it's too late? Or make your spendthrift sister stop maxing out her credit cards? Get your best friend out of an abusive relationship? If you're tired of watching your spouse, child, relative, or friend go downhill, dragging you with them,
How to Help the One You Love
will help you turn their lives around. You don't have to endure behavior that is unhealthy, abusive, or even deadly. You can break down the great myths around change—and help them change for good.
Many books will tell you that you can't change anyone. They advise you to not even try. But they ignore the tremendous power you actually have to change people. If most books about change are written for the person in trouble,
reaches out to the loved ones: people who know that change is critical and urgent.
is not just a self-help book; it's a help-you-act book.
"Brad Lamm's book is a must-read for those seeking help!"—Nancy Grace, host of the
Nancy Grace
show on CNN
Note: Previously published as How to Change Someone You Love.

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