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Brad Lamm (born 1966) is the founder of Breathe Life Healing Centers, and an American interventionist, educator and writer How to Help Your Loving One: A New Way to Intervent (2010). How to Help detail the theory and practice of the psychosocial intervention system he designed and named "Breakfree Intervention", which trains, and then utilizes "important voices" - identified friends and family loved - as an ongoing support group or "circle of change". Lamm is also a writer of Just 10 Lbs (2011), a self-help self-help book about "dietary needs" obsessed with diet-public and compulsive eating in the face of the obesity epidemic.


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Lamm was born in 1966 in Wenatchee, Washington, the youngest of four siblings. His father was a minister and he grew up in a religious house. The family moved to Eugene, Oregon in 1968, where he attended public school until the second half of the year at Winston Churchill High School. In 1982, the family moved to Yorba Linda, California, where his father became the Senior Pastor of the Church Friends of Yorba Linda, the largest Friend Church in the country. Lamm attended Whittier Christian College, University of California, Los Angeles, and Pennsylvania State University, and was a lifelong Quaker. He is an ordained minister of religion.

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From University to Career

After college, Lamm lived in Kamakura, Japan for more than a year before settling in New York City, where he worked on producing television news programs and writing music. Nicknamed "the reigning king of the late-night party scene," he writes for and organizes the syndicated TV entertainment show Party Talk, seen in New York, Los Angeles, and six other US markets. In 1994, he moved to work as a weather expert in Boise, Idaho and then Washington, D.C., where he worked as a network television weather anchor, working while abusing drugs and alcohol. Lamm opened nightclubs in Washington, DC and Denver in 2001, but entered a drug and alcohol rehab program in February 2003. His subjective experience of rehabilitation, combined with his introduction to Boulder, Colorado psychiatrist, Judith Landau to convince him of the efficacy of the process which is family-centered in helping addicts cope with addiction.

Lamm has asserted that substance abusers with strong family and social support systems are five times more likely to succeed in their less lucrative goals as less supportive people. He calls the system that supports this as a "firewall". Lamm is a founding member of the panel of "Experts" Mehmet Oz and has presented to the British-European Symposium on Addictive Disorder and to Parliament. Lamm also speaks and works on issues of eating disorders, food, and obesity with individuals and organizations. With the consent of the addict, Lamm's program works with family members, co-workers, partners, employers, and friends to develop and implement change plans and recovery models. She conducts training and workshops in her Breakfree Intervention method. He is a proponent of the idea that, for people with serious problems, loving peers and family members are essential to effective personal change.

In 2011, Lamm created and produced an eight-part series of Docu Addicted to Food series for Oprah Winfrey Network. The series follows the daily lives of eight patients who have been diagnosed with eating disorders as they work to improve their lives and overcome their overweight cycle. Her book on lifestyle interventions related to "the need to feed" and food addiction, Just 10 Lbs: Easy Steps Considering What You Want (Finally) is published along with the accompanying workbook. Also in 2011, what started as a fitness program for Walmart employees, became the most successful commercial stop smoking campaign of all time: "Blueprint to Quit", sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline and available exclusively at Walmart. The Lamm Book "Stop It: 4 Steps in 4 Weeks to Stop Smoking Now" focuses on the breathing protocol, the need for community support, in addition to the need for proper detoxification of nicotine.

Maintenance & amp; Breathe Life Healing Centers Trauma

In early 2012, Lamm's innovative complex-traumatic care rehabilitation program, Breathe Life Healing Center, opened in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York City, and featured a "flexible shear scale approach to payment" approach. The second center of Breathed opened in West Hollywood, and sits on 22 acres in a gated community with nine dwellings in a Campus setting including a biodynamic farm. The paradigm of Breathing Life Healing Centers in trauma management extends its work to include innovative long-term retreat models to "turn on personal recovery and spiritual discovery". Clients there are treated for primary mental health, drug use, eating disorders or primary trauma within a particular unit. Kathleen Murphy, LPC, serves as Executive Director of the Establishment Clinic and leads the Breathe Family Education Program. Breathe Life Healing Centers is an insurance-friendly trauma-information recovery program that combines residential retreat centers featuring non-clinical, spiritually directed work, with traditional care centers, where sophisticated clinical programs are offered. Breathe's integrated recovery approach invites those with chemical dependence, multiple diagnosis and eating disorders (Binge Eating Disorder, Compulsive Overeating, Metabolic Syndrome and Bulimia) to create community and progress through trauma healing, the development of emotional and spiritual development skills.

Breathe Life Healing Centers is one of the few care centers that offer home care to clients who work to recover from Binge Eating Disorder.

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Journalism Working & amp; Media

Lamm appeared in Newsweek 's in 1991 as an activist for social justice and gay rights. In September 1992, he appeared on the cover of "Gays Under Fire" magazine, which reported limited national support for LGBT rights. Nearly 24 years later, Newsweek published Lamm's account of being attacked by five men in New York, among other updates since his cover appearance.

Lamm is a member of the Oz's Core Team team that launched The Dr. Oz Show. She is "Dr. Oz's Intervention", has been working to help the family at Dr. Phil Show and is a regular guest on The Today Show and more. Lamm and often make contributions to television and radio programs including Good Morning America, The View, CBS This Morning, The Nancy Grace Show, and the list Dr. Mehmet Oz, Nancy Grace, Alice Walker, Roseanne Barr, Mariel Hemingway, and Oprah Winfrey among their supporters. Lamm is a regular columnist at Oprah.com and DoctorOZ.com, as well as a contributor of The Huffington Post .

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Marriage and personal life

In 2008, Lamm married television producer and theater Scott Sanders in a ceremony inaugurated by novelist Alice Walker. He splits his time between New York City, Los Angeles, and Oregon. His father, Donald Lamm, a pastor of the Evangelical Church, drove Brad down the hall. Her mother is not present.

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Bibliography

Books

  • . How to Change Someone You Love: Four Steps to Help You Help Them . Macmillan.
  • Lamm, Brad (2010). How to Help Your Loved Person: A New Way to Intervene and Stop Someone from Destructing Yourself . Macmillan Ã,
  • Lamm, Brad (2011). Only 10 Lbs: Easy Steps Considering What You Want (Finally) . Hay House
  • Lamm, Brad (2011). Just 10 Lbs Challenge :. Companion Workbook
  • Lamm, Brad (2015). Stop It: 4 Steps in 4 Weeks to Stop Smoking .

Articles

  • Lamm, Brad (September 18, 2016). "Hunted for Holding Hands with Another Man". Newsweek .

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References

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