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In this series of articles we examine the steps you need to follow to help your adult-child. In this part, we help families move through the stages of change with an effective action plan.
Once the family is involved in treatment and the youngster starts feeling good about the new way that their parents are engaged, we come to the next stage. In this part, we will learn how to create an action plan with your grown-child. In order to do this, first we must understand how change happens. That will be the focus of this article.
In Part Three of this series, you will learn the ways your child needs your involvement to find their way to health and happiness.
The help your troubled grown-up child, get him or her an outside mentor. Find out why, here.
Monica faces a dilemma. Her 21-year-old daughter is failing in school. She is abusing alcohol. She's always had trouble, ever since 5th grade. She's been diagnosed with ADD. Her daughter refuses to get any help. Monica is afraid that her daughter will crash and burn. What should she do? Find out here.
It's true that guys need male mentors who can shepherd them into the advancing stages of life. But I've lately come to realize how some of the most important mentoring relationships I have had in my life have been with women. Read about my relationships with Judy Collins and Susan Hamilton.

