Brad Lamm
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Brad is a regular contributor on The Dr. Oz Show, and has been helping people begin change for years in his work as an interventionist. Highly motivated and with long-term sobriety himself, he leads by example; blending hope with the dynamic nature of the Invitation2Change method of intervention.

His approach is no-nonsense and understandable. Previously a network - affiliate News Anchor, his TV work today centers on working with families and teaching folks how to change. Brad's Change Seminars introduce the topic to groups worldwide.

His book HOW TO CHANGE SOMEONE YOU LOVE is on bookstore shelves now. Brad lives in NYC with his family.

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The Rules Are Different

Posted February 13, 2012 | 02/13/12 02:15 PM ET

Friends describe Whitney Houston a few nights before her death as "tipsy... partying... a mess at 2am... the champagne was flowing... she was sober."

Huh? Confusing right?

How does one who is "sober" drink champagne? I understand the confusion about what recovery from addiction looks like, and how...

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More! More! More!

Posted January 25, 2010 | 01/25/10 12:49 PM ET

I'm touring the US right now, coast to coast in a flash. Twenty cities in as many days and this is what I've seen: America has become startlingly, achingly fat.

In Dallas yesterday, a middle-aged woman dressed to the nines, and healthy-thin, asked me, "How have we gone from being...

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You Can Change Someone You Love

Posted January 11, 2010 | 01/11/10 10:31 AM ET

In Hollywood it's not about what they say, but what they do. The PR facade bumps up against the one played out in headlines and YouTube and tragically, obituaries. This week the headlines are Casey Johnson, but about four Hollywood minutes ago it was Heath Ledger, Michael Jackson, and Brittany...

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MJ's Story Highlights Ease of Getting Prescriptions

Posted August 25, 2009 | 08/25/09 01:55 PM ET

As the world is learning of the facts surrounding the cause of Michael Jackson's death, I watch with a combination of frustration and hope. I am frustrated by the shock and fascination on the part of the media and viewing public at the role his physician played in administering a...

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