How to Build a Rehab: Detailed insight into how Shalom House was established

Author:   Peter Lyndon-James
Publisher:   Peter Lyndon-James
ISBN:  

9780645336726


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   26 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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How to Build a Rehab: Detailed insight into how Shalom House was established


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Peter's third book, How to Build a Rehab, offers a detailed insight into the steps he took to create a self-funded, holistic rehabilitation centre from the ground up. Utilizing 26-years of experience as a criminal, ward of the state and prisoner, Peter intimately explores the mechanics of rehabilitating a person that suffers from addiction and faces a community and institutions that rely on an earnest, but outdated approach to a problem that is only getting worse. With his unapologetic approach, Peter deconstructs the decade long process through which he built the largest, self-funded rehab in the country. Free from the traditional mindset, the construction of the Shalom House method shows how valuable a new set of eyes can be on an old problem. Along with anecdotes of Peter's life as a criminal, drug dealer and prisoner, How to Build a Rehab sheds light on the inner workings of Shalom House. Peter lays out a literal manual for building a successful, inclusive and self-funded rehabilitation centre that navigates issues of debt, family dysfunction and self-discipline in the life of a resident in a holistic way. As Peter can often be heard to say; methamphetamine is the evilest drug to ever hit the planet. With the meth epidemic in Australia showing no signs of abating, Peter's insight into an alternative approach to rehabilitation is a 'must read' for anyone suffering from the impacts of addiction - and certainly an important book for anyone looking for positive change in the way things have always been done.

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Author:   Peter Lyndon-James
Publisher:   Peter Lyndon-James
Imprint:   Peter Lyndon-James
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9780645336726


ISBN 10:   0645336726
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   26 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Leadership to me is walking the talk, displaying courage in the face of adversity, showing immense vulnerability while caring for people and their struggles. Going by these guidelines, I see in Peter an incredible leader who has transformed his life to be making a significant difference in this world we live in. - Justin Langer, Head Coach Australian Men's Cricket Team


"""Leadership to me is walking the talk, displaying courage in the face of adversity, showing immense vulnerability while caring for people and their struggles. Going by these guidelines, I see in Peter an incredible leader who has transformed his life to be making a significant difference in this world we live in. - Justin Langer, Head Coach Australian Men's Cricket Team"


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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.Peter received a WA State Local Hero Award in 2018. Coming from a broken home, he was in and out of prisons from the age of nine, and addicted to drugs for 26 years. In 2002, this one-time career criminal left jail for the last time, studied theology and spent five years as a volunteer chaplain at Acacia Prison. In 2012, he opened Shalom House in Perth's Swan Valley. Peter's 100 percent self-funded program helps men, women and families struggling with addictions and any life-controlling issue. Peter works intensively with program residents to help them face their demons, identify past failures and establish future goals. His system is working, and today he leads a team of up to 100 staff and volunteers. Peter has been married to Amanda for 27 years and has three children and eight grandchildren. www.toughlovebook.com.au and www.shalomhouse.com.au

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