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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 673921" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I've read many book but that's one I haven't. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts about it. What are the qualifications of the author? The one thing I learned in all this is that there is no one answer. If there was one answer, one way to look at it, one solution, wouldn't you think everyone should flock to it and there would be no more addiction?</p><p></p><p>I remember so vividly being in the bookstore with my husband years ago looking for books to help us with our daughter. Skimming them we both became so discouraged and I looked at him and said "we are so far beyond any of these books". Now granted that was when she was very young and addiction was not in the mix yet, but still I realized that books are just one person's take on things. So I learned to pick and choose what I thought would help and disregard the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 673921, member: 59"] I've read many book but that's one I haven't. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts about it. What are the qualifications of the author? The one thing I learned in all this is that there is no one answer. If there was one answer, one way to look at it, one solution, wouldn't you think everyone should flock to it and there would be no more addiction? I remember so vividly being in the bookstore with my husband years ago looking for books to help us with our daughter. Skimming them we both became so discouraged and I looked at him and said "we are so far beyond any of these books". Now granted that was when she was very young and addiction was not in the mix yet, but still I realized that books are just one person's take on things. So I learned to pick and choose what I thought would help and disregard the rest. [/QUOTE]
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