Seabrook House Sponsors Event Hosted by Brad Lamm
December 4, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Maureen Kibelstis, 856-455-7575 ext. 1151
“How to Change Someone You Love” Seminar
Offers Help to Those Who Feel Powerless in the Face of Addiction
SEABROOK, NJ – Seabrook House is proud to announce their sponsorship of the free, no-obligation educational seminar “How to Change Someone You Love.”
Founder of Intervention Specialists, author of “How to Change Someone You Love” and nationally recognized Board-Registered Interventionist, Brad Lamm (BRI-I, CAI) facilitates the series. The seminar runs each Second Tuesday of the month - beginning Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 6:30pm. Online registration is required; space is limited.
“How to Change Someone You Love” is the outgrowth of Lamm’s extensive and life-changing work with family members, co-workers, partners, employers and friends through his intervention practice. People asked for help because they felt powerless in dealing with an addicted loved one. “How to Change Someone You Love” delivers a message that runs counter to the conventional wisdom that you are powerless in the face of a loved one’s addiction.
Lamm’s confidential educational seminar feature real life stories of how change begins in the life of the addicted, and how friends and family members can claim their own unmatched power in helping move a resistant loved in to a plan of change & recovery.
“You are uniquely poised to step in and act with love, passion and purpose,” Lamm says. “The person you’ve been waiting for to help is you, and I just help folks wrangle that power! Give me ninety-minutes and I’ll help you make real change.”
The free seminar is held at a Flatiron Distric Loft at 7 E. 17th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10003 – between Broadway and Fifth Avenue.
ABOUT BRAD LAMM, BRI-I, CAI
Brad has been helping folks get sober and stay sober for years. Highly motivated and with long-term sobriety himself, he leads by example; blending hope with the dynamic nature of the Invitation Intervention. His approach is no-nonsense and understandable. Previously, a network-affiliate News Anchor, his work today centers on family systems work and teaching folks how to jumpstart change. Brad's CHANGE Seminars introduce the topic to groups worldwide. Brad is a Board-Registered Interventionist and certified ARISE Interventionist. He is frequent TV guest discussing change and recovery. He serves as National Co-Chair for AAI. His book “How to Change Someone You Love” is a lead title for St. Martins Press, set for 2010 release.
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