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- Brad Lamm (born 1966) is the founder of residential trauma clinic and hospital Breathe Life Healing Center, an American interventionist, educator and author of many books including How to Help the One You Love: A New Way to Intervene (2010). How to Help details the theory and practice of a system of psychosocial invitation-based intervention named "Breakfree Intervention", which trains and utilizes "voices that matter" (the friends and family of an identified loved one) as an ongoing "circle of change". He owns and operates Intervention.com as a family resource for those seeking help to intervene to help one they love with physical agency locations in New York City, Cape Cod and Los Angeles. Lamm is also the author of Just 10 Lbs (2011), a self-help book on the diet-obsessed public's "need to feed" and what he describes as “emotional eating” in the face of mounting evidence of the dangers of restrictive eating, fad diets and binge eating trends. (en)
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- Brad Lamm (born 1966) is the founder of residential trauma clinic and hospital Breathe Life Healing Center, an American interventionist, educator and author of many books including How to Help the One You Love: A New Way to Intervene (2010). How to Help details the theory and practice of a system of psychosocial invitation-based intervention named "Breakfree Intervention", which trains and utilizes "voices that matter" (the friends and family of an identified loved one) as an ongoing "circle of change". He owns and operates Intervention.com as a family resource for those seeking help to intervene to help one they love with physical agency locations in New York City, Cape Cod and Los Angeles. Lamm is also the author of Just 10 Lbs (2011), a self-help book on the diet-obsessed public's "need (en)
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