<p>Zach Rhoads follows Dr. Peele&#39;s previous 5 &quot;Ted Talks&quot; -- 10 minute talks about addiction, natural recovery, harm reduction, and commonsense strategies for overcoming addiction. In his latest talk, Peele also laid out a &quot;helping professional&#39;s&quot; Bill of Rights, which instructs the following be present in helping individuals achieve a greater sense of well-being: 

(1) refuting idea that addiction is permanent inescapable disease 
(2) enabling people to realize valuable lives 
(3) encouraging responsibility 
(4) empathy tolerance 
(5) support community

In this segment, Zach re-visits those concepts and helps parents / concerned loved ones think about how they may open a collaborative dialogue with a child experiencing addiction, without sounding preachy or judgmental, and while preserving own boundaries and expectations.</p>
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LPP Podcast

Zach Rhoads and Stanton Peele

Talking Your CHILD Through ADDICTION, Collaborative Problem Solving THAT WORKS!

JUL 12, 202311 MIN
LPP Podcast

Talking Your CHILD Through ADDICTION, Collaborative Problem Solving THAT WORKS!

JUL 12, 202311 MIN

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<p>Zach Rhoads follows Dr. Peele&#39;s previous 5 &quot;Ted Talks&quot; -- 10 minute talks about addiction, natural recovery, harm reduction, and commonsense strategies for overcoming addiction. In his latest talk, Peele also laid out a &quot;helping professional&#39;s&quot; Bill of Rights, which instructs the following be present in helping individuals achieve a greater sense of well-being: (1) refuting idea that addiction is permanent inescapable disease (2) enabling people to realize valuable lives (3) encouraging responsibility (4) empathy tolerance (5) support community In this segment, Zach re-visits those concepts and helps parents / concerned loved ones think about how they may open a collaborative dialogue with a child experiencing addiction, without sounding preachy or judgmental, and while preserving own boundaries and expectations.</p> <p><br></p> <p>***** SUBSCRIBE to Our Channel ***** To get more of our content and help us grow: https://www.youtube.com/c/LifeProcessProgram?sub_confirmation=1 ***** FOLLOW us on Social ***** - Facebook: https://facebook.com/lifeprocessprogram - Twitter : https://twitter.com/lifeprocessprgm - Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifeprocessprogram - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-process-program ***** CONTACT US ****** - Website: https://lifeprocessprogram.com - Text us: +1 (802) - 391 - 4360</p>