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Intervention Expert Brad Lamm Launches Executive Intervention Website
Intervention Expert Brad Lamm Launches Executive Intervention Website
Addiction is a condition that can affect anyone regardless of their socioeconomic status. To help executives and business people battle all types of addictions, executive interventionist Brad Lamm has launched Executive-Interventions.com. His website helps people learn about the intervention process and create a plan to help loved ones overcome addiction.
New York,
New York,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
15/03/2012
New York - Board-registered interventionist Brad Lamm is dedicated to assisting friends, family members and coworkers approach the people they know and get them the help needed to turn their life around without their drug of choice. As a former addict, Lamm is intimately familiar with the defense mechanisms, mindsets, physiological and psychological barriers that prevent people from seeking or accepting the help they need. His unique approach to executive interventions combines a practical, caring philosophy with real-world insight, professional knowledge and years of experience in the field.
Over the years, Lamm has gained national recognition through frequent guest appearances and consultation work with Oprah Winfrey, the Dr. Oz. Show and other nationally syndicated health shows. As a professional executive interventionist, he has helped many hard-working executives, CEOs and professionals overcome all types of addictive behavior. These professionals often turn to unhealthy behavior, street drugs and dangerous controlled substances to escape from the pressure, stress and anxiety that come with their jobs.
In the United States and abroad, prescription drug abuse is a growing problem that affects many people who hold high-profile jobs and important corporate positions. Addiction to and dependence on prescription pain killers is one area where Brad focuses his efforts. His company works with many clients who are abusing prescription drugs, such as Hydrocodone, Ketamine, Oxycontin, Vicodin, Xanax, narcotics and barbiturates.
During his career, Lamm has successfully helped many executives overcome addictions to alcohol, smoking and gambling. He also works with clients who are harming themselves and battling emotional issues that lead to chronic overeating, anorexia, cutting and self-destructive behaviors. Lamm also helps individuals who are dealing with addictions to sex, pornography, gambling and other compulsive behaviors that have serious risks.
When people are addicted to legal drugs or illegal substances, such as cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy, crack or meth, Lamm has the addict sit down with their friends and loved ones. The goal is to arrive at a moment of clarity, so they can see how they are harming themselves and hurting the people who care about them the most. Unlike other programs that rely on surprise attacks and forceful messages, Lamm creates a caring environment where addicts can begin to see the full impact of their behavior.
Lamm’s comprehensive approach focuses on the people who are close to the addict and have the ability encourage them to change and overcome addiction issues through love and support. Following an intervention, Lamm works with family members to perform addiction counseling or to locate an appropriate drug rehabilitation program that can help individuals get away from their problems and experience long-term recovery.
Executive Intervention has helped many people get their loved ones and family members back after years of addiction. Visit http://www.Executive-Interventions.com for more information about the intervention process or to schedule executive interventions for people who are harming themselves or engaging in dangerous or addictive behavior.
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Addiction is a condition that can affect anyone regardless of their socioeconomic status. To help executives and business people battle all types of addictions, executive interventionist Brad Lamm has launched Executive-Interventions.com. His website helps people learn about the intervention process and create a plan to help loved ones overcome addiction.
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