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In our community and nation we have an epidemic on our hands. There's a unique drug on the streets now that's destroying families at a rate like no drug has ever done before. Meth (Ice) not only binds a person up in addiction, but it changes. The way they speak, the way they act and the way they treat those around them. Peter Lyndon-James helps people break free from life-controlling issues such as meth and other drugs, bringing them to the point where they want to change and make the decision to turn their life around so badly, that they will finally stop taking drugs. "Tough Love" is…mehr

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In our community and nation we have an epidemic on our hands. There's a unique drug on the streets now that's destroying families at a rate like no drug has ever done before. Meth (Ice) not only binds a person up in addiction, but it changes. The way they speak, the way they act and the way they treat those around them. Peter Lyndon-James helps people break free from life-controlling issues such as meth and other drugs, bringing them to the point where they want to change and make the decision to turn their life around so badly, that they will finally stop taking drugs. "Tough Love" is designed to equip you and your family on how to successfully handle a person on drugs. While primarily focused on meth, the principles in "Tough Love" apply across the board for all forms of addiction, helping you on what to do and how to handle the challenges ahead.
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Peter 's vision is to bring holistic recovery to the lives of men, providing a long-term safe community for men pursuing a life free from addiction. Peter established the first Shalom House in the Swan Valley in 2012. He drew inspiration from his own life experience, recovering from a broken family and associated trauma. A ward of the State from age nine, Peter grew up in foster homes, children's homes and institutions, spending most of his childhood being locked up or living on the streets. Growing up in a dysfunctional family unit, he felt unwanted, unloved and abandoned. At the age of 9 he was given a choice - "live with your Dad", who Peter felt abandoned him, or "go to Longmore children's home ". Because of the hurt he experienced he made the choice and went to lock up. This was Peter 's first taste of a life behind bars. He became a ward of the State.www.toughlovebook.com.au