Anchor of Support
A Revolutionary Approach to Addiction Intervention
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N8 Garibay
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Nathan Herlean
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Unlock the Path to Healing with "Anchor of Support—A Revolutionary Approach to Addiction Intervention."
Are you struggling to support a loved one through addiction, feeling lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next? Have traditional methods left you frustrated, or is your loved one refusing help, leaving you exhausted by the push and pull?
If so, you'll find empathy and actionable strategies in this guide. "Anchor of Support" offers a proven method that has helped thousands in your situation. Rooted in the author’s personal journey and professional expertise, this book provides a clear roadmap for supporting your loved one's recovery while maintaining your well-being.
Within this book, you'll discover how to:
- Begin by focusing on yourself and respecting your loved one's autonomy.
- Understand addiction's realities.
- Identify your core values and create a personal values statement.
- Explore inpatient treatment options.
- Master active listening and intentional communication.
- Offer continued support in recovery.
This book equips you with the strategies to transform your relationship with your loved one, guiding them toward recovery and inpatient treatment. With resilience, patience, courage, hope, faith, and love, you can navigate addiction's complexities and emerge stronger together.
"Anchor of Support" is authored by Nate, a dedicated recovery educator and coach, who empowers you with the tools and knowledge to support those struggling with addiction while maintaining your well-being. Nate's sharp insights and real-world experience make this a must-hear for anyone ready to see true change. This isn't just another book—it's the key to inspiring your loved one to choose inpatient treatment and begin their journey to a life free from addiction.
©2024 Nathan Herlan (P)2024 Nathan Herlan