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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical, prescient advice from Peele
It is fascinating to see Stanton Peele turn his attention to rearing non-addicted children. For decades, Dr. Peele championed the view that addiction is best approached at a societal, familial, and personal level - that the recent surge in the "addiction-as-a-brain-disease" concept is misguided and more significantly self-defeating. Instead his book approaches the...
Published on August 29, 2007 by Camille Baldwin

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1.0 out of 5 stars Psychology as seen on TV
This psychologist taking a break from talking about Charlie Sheen and Lindsey Lohan, recently claimed on MSNBC to have psychoanalyzed the TEA Party. While what he said did contain some words found in psychology, his opinion was clearly political. This man is just another TV psychologist following the Hollywood crowd around feeding on their mistakes and the resulting...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical, prescient advice from Peele, August 29, 2007
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This review is from: Addiction Proof Your Child: A Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (Paperback)
It is fascinating to see Stanton Peele turn his attention to rearing non-addicted children. For decades, Dr. Peele championed the view that addiction is best approached at a societal, familial, and personal level - that the recent surge in the "addiction-as-a-brain-disease" concept is misguided and more significantly self-defeating. Instead his book approaches the genesis of addiction in the home, and teaches parents how they can avoid this fate, which is increasingly festooning our society. Dr. Peele's website offers a wealth of information and the opportunity for you to have your questions answered by the author. <www.peele.net>
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Parenting Book, August 28, 2007
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Dee-Dee Stout (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Addiction Proof Your Child: A Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (Paperback)
Dr. Peele has written the best book on parenting I have ever read! He continues to be a force in the field of addiction and health behavior change by challenging the collective cultural thinking for common-sense & scientific thinking! As we've known for many years, it really is all about love (which always has included limits and saying no). Dr. Peele challenges us parents to do the job we signed up for: loving our children, treating them with respect, and guiding with limits. Being positive role models for our kids, albeit imperfect ones, is and always has been our most crucial role, far more important than genetics when it comes to predicting "addictive" behaviors. Dr. Peele shows us firmly just how important! Bravo! Dee-Dee Stout, MA, CADC II, Faculty, CCSF, SFSU.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Truth to Set us Free, August 30, 2007
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This review is from: Addiction Proof Your Child: A Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (Paperback)
What a comfort to find one expert that hasn't lost his way in this topsy turvy rehab world. In the radical tradition of Dr Spock's Baby and Child Care Stanton Peele reminds us that it all comes down to love. The wisdom in Addiction Proof Your Child was hiding in plain sight: We need to act on our best nurturing instincts and hold on to our common sense. Peele reminds us how. With a compass pointing to true north Peele gives detailed and practical directions to help parents negotiate the journey in today's world. Your grandmother couldn't have said it better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EK, January 14, 2009
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This review is from: Addiction Proof Your Child: A Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (Paperback)
Very interesting perspective on approaching substance use in young people. I liked the book very much as it gave me very good ideas that match more with my values and beliefs, although may not be as popular in mainstream parenting trends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's not the drugs; It's a relationship, August 29, 2007
This review is from: Addiction Proof Your Child: A Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (Paperback)
Fans of Dr. Peele's previous work will recognize his succinct, incisive critiques of common myths about addiction and treatment as he presents a refreshing alternative to ubiquitous disease-model perspectives. His familiar, practical approach to the struggles we all experience continues to emphasize personal responsibility and a focus on values. Peele's gift for storytelling makes this a highly readable page-turner. There's a warmth and genuineness in the examples that explains why he is a therapist in such high demand. The book trains readers to become better, more thoughtful, more empowering, role models whether their children risk drug problems or not. His anecdotes and explanations show empathy for parents, clients, and teens that no other book on this topic can touch.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Alternative Thinking, August 28, 2007
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If more parents raised their kids using Peele's approach, I think we'd have fewer addicts and more people using alcohol responsibly. He makes a lot of sense.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Psychology as seen on TV, August 5, 2011
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This psychologist taking a break from talking about Charlie Sheen and Lindsey Lohan, recently claimed on MSNBC to have psychoanalyzed the TEA Party. While what he said did contain some words found in psychology, his opinion was clearly political. This man is just another TV psychologist following the Hollywood crowd around feeding on their mistakes and the resulting misery. I would never trust mychild to this man.
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