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My Kid’s on Drugs. Now What?: The Only Complete Resource for Dealing with the Devastating Disease of Addiction

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You’ve experienced the fear of staring at the clock, wondering if your child
is ever coming home. You know something is wrong, and you suspect drugs are
at the root. Maybe you’ve already found the evidence but don’t know what to
do. What comes next? In “My Kid’s on Drugs . Now What?’, Adam Jasinski, an
addiction recovery consultant and professional interventionist, breaks it
all down for you with real, no bullshit advice about how to be sure your
child is using, how to stage a successful intervention, how to select the
best rehab center, what to expect of rehab, how to find stellar aftercare,
how to guide your child down the path of long-term sobriety after treatment,
and much, much more. Jasinski’s advice doesn’t hold punches and comes from
both personal and professional experience. ‘My Kid’s on Drugs . Now What?’ is
the most comprehensive book on addiction treatment available on the market.
Most books about addiction focus on one aspect of the disease, such the
cause of addiction or the process of getting into and completing rehab.
Jasinski runs you through the whole gamut, from the science of addiction to
intervention to rehab and all the way through to proper aftercare and
long-term tricks for staying sober. Sobriety cannot be achieved alone.
Addicted teens need family support and direction; they cannot help
themselves. That is why this book is for you, the parents. In these pages,
you will find actionable, detailed steps to teach you how you can help your
loved one shake the bonds of addiction and achieve a fulfilling, sober life.

Author: Jasinski, Adam

Topic: Self-Help
Media: Book
ISBN: 998990620
Language: English
Pages: 352

Additional information

Weight 1.51 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.94 in

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