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Addicted Child by Richard CapriolaAddicted Child: Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse by Richard Capriola

Publisher:  Book Baby (November 24, 2020)
Category: Self-help, Parenting, Adolescence, Substance Abuse, Drug Dependency Recovery, & Non-Fiction
Tour dates: March-April, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-09832-728-1
Available in Print and ebook,  107 pages
Addicted Child

Description Addicted Child by Richard Capriola


The Addicted Child is a resource for parents. It addresses adolescent substance abuse. Readers learn the extent of adolescent substance abuse in America, how drugs impact the teen brain, warning signs every family should know about, assessments and tests important for a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis, how eating disorders and self-injury can accompany substance abuse, how to recognize street drugs being used by teens, and resources to help identify treatment options.

Parents will learn from Richard Capriola, a mental health and addictions counselor, the importance of comprehensive assessments – and what to look for in a counselor to know you’re getting the right help.

Praise Addicted Child by Richard Capriola


Literary Titan Book Award (Gold) 2020

In this pragmatic and accessible text Rick Capriola has distilled the wisdom he accrued from decades of experience on the frontlines of substance use treatment. He provides a valuable resource to all parents attempting to find their bearings in the often confusing and frightening world of intertwined adolescent psychological and substance use problems.”-Major R. Bradshaw, Ph.D  Department Of Psychiatry, Houston Methodist Hospital

“Rick has written an invaluable tool for parents. The Addicted Child helps parents understand how alcohol and drugs influence their child’s behavior, offers resources to help parents find effective treatment options, and explains which assessments are important for a diagnosis and the professionals that should be involved in making those assessments.”-Jamison Monroe, Founder and Chairman Of Newport Healthcare

Whilst doing research on an upcoming book I stumbled upon this newly released gem. Richard Capriola is a retired addiction counselor who has taken the time to share his extensive experience in this well-written book. The language is easy and the flow of information effortless. The book tackles the shock of parents when they first learn about their children’s drug use disorders and mental health problems, before providing the information necessary to help the parents help their children.
It describes the commonly abused drugs out there (from an US perspective) and highlights the need to look out for process disorders such as eating disorders and self-harm. Finally the book demystifies the principles for adolescent substance abuse treatment and describes available treatment approaches. In my opinion a fantastic book that is targeted towards parents that want to be better informed when it comes to drug abuse and mental health problems of their children. A must-read!”- Stephan Neff, My Steps To Sobriety

“The book hooks you right from the acknowledgment. The author tells a poignant story describing why he decided to write this book and goes on to share stories of parents who were surprised by underlying mental illnesses. This personal touch gives the book a human quality that puts the rest of the information into perspective. Any parent would benefit from this book.”-Literary Titan

Interview With Richard Capriola

TR: Please tell us about your background as a mental health and addiction counselor.

RC: My journey began in the mental health field when I was working at a reginal mental health crisis center in central Illinois. Adults were referred to the crisis center from local emergency rooms. I noticed that a large percentage of those coming to the crisis center had not only a mental health issue but also a substance abuse issue. So, I returned to the University of Illinois and obtained a master’s degree in addictions counseling. I continued working at the crisis center until I was offered a job by Menninger Clinic in Houston Texas. Menninger has a reputation of being one of the top ten psychiatric hospitals in the United States, so I accepted the job. I worked for Menninger about 11 years and treated both adults and adolescents diagnosed with substance abuse disorders. I retired from Menninger a little over a year ago and set about to write my book on adolescent substance abuse. Having met so many parents with children diagnosed with substance use disorders, I wanted to create a roadmap that might help other parents navigate through what can often be a complex and confusing issue like adolescent substance abuse.

TR: Without giving up confidentiality, can you tell us about a case you personally had? (case study)

RC: I once worked with a teenage boy who was admitted to the hospital with a history of anxiety, self-injury, marijuana abuse and alcohol abuse. He was a good example of how teens can hide their substance abuse, often right under the nose of their parents. His parents kept their liquor in an unlocked cabinet. When this young man wanted alcohol, he simply stole gin or vodka because they are clear liquids. He’d take part of the alcohol from a bottle and replace it with water. HIs parents never discovered his raiding the liquor cabinet until it was almost too late. He was an example of how so many adolescents are able to fly under their parent’s radar to use substances and parents don’t discover the use until its progressed too far.  

TR: I have a confession to make.  The first time I tried cannabis, I was 9 years old.  After that I used it on and off a few times week throughout my childhood.  I was an honor student throughout high school.  That is with the exception of my geometry class I had after lunch in 10th grade. I had to use the bathroom before and it was full of girls smoking joints.  I was trying to fit in at the time so had some. I cried when I received a C in that class! I never did that again and found it didn’t help me fit in anyway. Other than that, I always studied and did my homework before I indulged. What would you tell my teenaged self?

RC: I would tell you to protect your brain. The adolescent brain is a developing brain. Our brains do not get fully developed until around age 24 or 25. Using substances like alcohol or drugs can have serious consequences to a developing brain. It not only makes you more vulnerable to addiction, but it also can produce other effects. Many of the teens I worked with were smoking marijuana multiple times a day. They were very bright young men and women. Their IQ scores were above average to superior. But when their psychological tests came back, I usually found that the processing speed of their brain was below average, their short-term memory was impaired and most admitted that marijuana sapped the motivation from them. Was all this due to marijuana? Probably not. But was marijuana contributing to the decline? Probably. So, my advice is to protect your growing and developing brain.

TR: Though you are already and expert in the field, most books like this require more research. How much time and effort went into your research for the book?

RC: I spent about one year doing research for my book. I was gathering information on each of the chapters and issues in my book, including the latest information on the extent of adolescent substance abuse in the United States, information on street drugs teens use, information on types of evidence based treatment programs parents might want to explore if needed, information on what constitutes a quality program and information on eating disorders, self injury and other behaviors that often accompany alcohol and drug use.

TR: How long did it take you to complete ‘The Addicted Child’?

RC: I began thinking about writing my book for families before I left Menninger Clinic. Meeting with so many parents who were surprised by the extent of their child’s substance abuse led me to understand that most parents have not had good resources on adolescent substance abuse. I wanted to provide them with a clear, concise and easy to read and understand roadmap that would help them. After I left Menninger I set about to research and write the book. The process took about a year to complete.

TR: Tell us about your cover. Did you design it yourself?

RC: My cover was designed by the publisher after I had input into what I wanted the cover to convey. I wanted the image on the cover to show an adolescent and to convey the pain that they feel which is often undiagnosed and unrecognized by many including their own family.

TR: What would you advise parents to do that might help them keep their child away from using alcohol or drugs?

RC: First, I would ask them to buy and read a copy of my book, The Addicted Child: A Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse. It’s only about 100 pages but it’s packed with information and resources every parent and family should know about. It will help them understand the basics of adolescent substance abuse and the warning signs every parent should know about. Second, I would say that it’s never too late to build a strong relationship with your child that is built on open and honest communication and trust. While no child is totally protected from being caught up in substance use, having a strong relationship helps reduce the risk. Every parent can learn to build that relationship and can learn good communication skills. We are usually good at listening to our child’s words, but we need also to learn how to listen to the feelings behind those words. It’s a skill parents can master that will pay dividends. My Addicted Child workbook, also available on Amazon, is intended to help parents.


About Richard CapriolaAddicted Child by Richard Capriola


Richard Capriola has been a mental health and addictions counselor for over two decades. He has been licensed in Illinois and Texas and has treated both adults and adolescents with substance abuse disorders.

Website: https://helptheaddictedchild.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richard.capriola
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapriolaRichard
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/richardcapriola
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instarick1949/

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MeaningFULL by Alli Spotts-De LazzerMeaningFULL: 23 Life-Changing Stories of Conquering Dieting, Weight, & Body Image Issues by Alli Spotts-De Lazzer

Publisher:  Unsolicited Press (January 26, 2021)
Category: Self-help, Non-Fiction, psychology, memoir, health/wellness, inspirational, eating disorder recovery, weight loss, & body positivity
Tour dates: March-April, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-950730-69-8
Available in Print and ebook, 282 pages
 MeaningFULL

Description MeaningFULL by Alli Spotts-De Lazzer


“MeaningFULL: 23 Life-Changing Stories of Conquering Dieting, Weight, & Body Image Issues” is a blend of motivational self-help, memoir, psychology, and health and wellness. Alli Spotts-De Lazzer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, an expert in eating and body image issues, and a woman on the other side of her own decades-long struggle with food and body.

A $702 billion global diet/nutrition and weight loss industry shows that people worldwide are devoted to achieving maximum health and their desired bodies. Yet mainstream approaches are failing these individuals, and sadly, science proves this. Intent on gaining the “health” and “happiness” that diets promise, consumers keep trying. They become sad and frustrated, believing they’re failing when they’re not. They simply need a legitimate, alternative path, which “MeaningFULL” offers. Through the contributors’ diverse, real-life mini-memoirs followed by Spotts-De Lazzer’s commentaries, readers will learn about themselves and discover their unique, unconventional formulas for conquering their issues. Along the way, “MeaningFULL” will also guide them towards more self-appreciation, wellness, and fulfillment.

Praise MeaningFULL by Alli Spotts-De Lazzer


“First, let me tell you….YOU NEED TO READ THIS BOOK! Why? Because it will resonate with you at some level. Whether you’re the person that has had a moment of, “I can’t wear that” or “I don’t like the way my (insert body part here) looks in that shirt” or “That food is bad/good for me”. I promise something in this book will touch you. For me, there were many “A-HA” moments that made me tear up a bit reading them knowing that I was not alone. Alli does a fantastic job of letting these stories unfold, letting the writer tell their truth and where they’re coming from, and where they are going. You will laugh, you might cry, but you will definitely be better for reading this! Highly recommend. 5 SHINING STAR STICKERS!!”-cedarparkmom

“I loved your book so much it was an absolute joy to spend this valuable weekend time reading it. . .I really feel this book should be read by everyone in Western culture. This is so much more than a series of stories from people with eating disorders, it is a reflection on American (and to a large extent the whole of western) society. The pressure we put on ourselves and each other to look a certain way, unattainable aspirations that are robbing us of our health and robbing us of our ability to enjoy life. I am sure everyone can benefit from reading this book, and everyone will either relate to some elements of the stories, or know someone who has suffered from similar issues.”-Caroline Watson, from the U.K.

“I SAW MYSELF IN THIS BOOK. I was fortunate enough to read a copy of this book prior to it’s formal release. I expected to read story after story about other people. But, as I dug deeper, I realized, I was reading about parts of myself and parts of my family and friends within each story. I cannot recommend this book enough. It’s a very easy read. Even if you don’t think you need to read this book for your own personal journey, it’s worth reading to better understand what your family or friends might be going through. It has definitely heightened my sense of awareness.”-jrjanuszewski

“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR. MeaningFULL is just that; meaningful. It is FULL of hope and encouragement. Readers will surely recognize themselves in one of the many, beautifully diverse stories of food and body image struggles and triumphs. As an eating disorder therapist, I feel confident in recommending this book to my clients as the author takes great care to engage readers in a safe way that focuses on healing. Her straightforward commentary at the end of each mini memoir is refreshing and illuminating, helping to eliminate any potential misreading of the information presented. Need a fill-up on hope? Grab this book and settle in.”-Josie Munroe, LMFT

“Reading MeaningFULL was like seeing myself in a mirror – sometimes I liked what I saw, sometimes I cringed a little, and sometimes I got a true glimpse of myself. The 23 stories featured in this book made me laugh, cry, and feel a lot of hope – not just for myself, but for everyone who has a contentious relationship with food and with their own body.
The storytelling in MeaningFULL is excellent and it was easy to connect with and feel empathy toward the storytellers. The notes from Alli at the end of each story, which have incredibly useful commentary and suggestions are what make Meaning Full such a worthwhile read.
I really appreciate how freely resources are shared with the reader. Alli knows that overcoming food, weight, and body issues takes so much more than reading a book. She offers real information and suggestions for how to do the hard work. She also offers hope and glimpses of real lives that are so much better for having done the work.
MeaningFULL was not always easy to read, especially when I related too much to a storyteller. It was so worth it, though! I felt seen and I felt compassion from Alli in every word she wrote.
I think that there is a lot to be gained from reading this book for everyone – if you don’t have a hard time with food, weight, or body issues, you know someone who does. MeaningFULL is chock full of insights for everyone.”-Darcysmom’s, Goodreads

Interview With Alli Spotts-De Lazzer

TR: Please tell us something about ‘MeaningFULL’ that is not in the summary.  (About the book, person you particularly enjoyed writing, etc.)

ASDL: When I started the book, I had little idea of what the heck I was doing. I’d only published academic articles. But this could not be those. Soon after I created a short proof of concept, I discovered I was deeply challenged and felt discouraged as a writer. Throughout the next year and a half/two years, I’d find that I’d feel those feelings often.

Every time I threw MeaningFULL in the trash, I was able to find someone who could teach me what to do to UN-give up. And amazing souls were willing to provide feedback along the way, too. Since I could find no prototype for this kooky fusion of genres, it required a lot of fixing and revising. And, THAT story is nowhere in the book!

TR: Though you are a professional in the field, you most likely still had to do some research for ‘MeaningFull.’ How much time and effort went into your research for the book?

ASDL: Tons! Putting what I think I know in print, to exist permanently, takes a lot of reviewing and double-checking. It was also important to me to offer a variety of accessible resources—meaning, articles that can be Google-searched by readers. Those each needed to be thoughtfully found and chosen.

TR: How long did it take you to write this book from concept to fruition?

ASDL: It took around three years; I began curating it in late 2017.

TR: Tell us about your cover. Did you design it yourself?

ASDL: The JOY in the cover Unsolicited Press created and chose was irresistible to me. I loved that the people seemed to represent who was in the book and who might be reading it.

TR: What are you currently working on?

ASDL: Getting the word out about MeaningFULL! Also, maintaining my private practice.

TR: Besides its fusion of genres, what’s something distinctive about MeaningFULL?

ASDL: The community of it. As it was evolving and being workshopped, many hearts and minds touched the pages. Now that it’s in final form, a reader whose heart or mind it touches will also (hopefully) feel connected. We—you and me—are not alone in our struggles, triumphs, and quests to find our unique formulas to wellness and our contented lives.


About Alli Spotts-De LazzerMeaningFULL by Alli Spotts-De Lazzer


Alli Spotts-De Lazzer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, and a “CEDS” Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and a person on the other side of her own decades-long struggle with food battles and body dislike. She has presented educational workshops at international conferences, hospitals, and graduate schools and has published articles in trade magazines, academic journals, and online information hubs.

A believer in service and advocacy, Alli serves on multiple committees and created #ShakeIt for Self-Acceptance!—a movement embodying its message.

Website: https://www.meaningfullread.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeaningFULLread/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/meaningFULLread
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaningfullread/

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Desire Factor by Christy WhitmanThe Desire Factor: How to Embrace Your Materialistic Nature to Reclaim Your Full Spiritual Power by Christy Whitman

Publisher:  Beyond Words Publishing (April 21, 2021)
Category: Self-help, Motivational, Creativity, Inspirational, Non-Fiction
Tour dates: March & April, 2021
ISBN: 978-1582707594
Available in Print and ebook, 208 pages
The Desire Factor

Description Desire Factor by Christy Whitman


There is no limit to the amount of happiness that we, as human beings, can experience. There is no limit to how much love, laughter, excitement, or satisfaction we can feel. This universe is unendingly abundant, which means that it has the ability to yield to us whatever experiences we desire. Why, then, do some people manifest their desires so fluidly and naturally, while others are living lives of struggle, mediocrity, or quiet desperation?

Hard work alone does not guarantee a positive result.  In fact, pushing forward with determination and effort when things are not going as planned usually only makes a bad situation worse.  Energy – not action – is the source of all manifested things, and The Desire Factor is the definitive guide to achieving energy mastery.

The Desire Factor provides one of the most current, comprehensive, and easy to apply explorations into the realm of energy, and shows readers how – by purposefully calibrating the energetic frequency of their dominant thoughts, moods and expectations – they can bring any desire into physical form.

The book is built around 7 universal principles, each of which assists readers in connecting with and deliberately harnessing the divine energy stream that sources all things. These are:

  • The Principle of Alignment
  • The Principle of Focus
  • The Principle of Joyful Expectancy
  • The Principle of Having
  • The Principle of Loving
  • The Principle of Surrender
  • The Principle of Action

Each principle builds upon the last one, and together, they provide a clear path – not just toward the manifestation of objects, experiences and conditions you desire to create in each important area of your life – but toward the personal evolution your desires are guiding you to embrace.

Excerpt Desire Factor by Christy Whitman

How is it that desires are made manifest? How come some people seem to manifest so easily with great results while others struggle for years—if not their entire lifetimes—trying to create what they want? What exactly is the formula for becoming the happy, abundant, wildly successful versions of ourselves that we truly wish to be? And how is it that our thoughts—seemingly so etheric and intangible—turn into objective, material realities like relationships, cars, career breakthroughs, magnificent vacations, and high-end handbags?

It may seem that taking physical, concrete action is the obvious—even the only—path to creating all of the above. And the more we intensely desire something, or the bigger that desire looms in the distance, then the greater the effort we feel we need to apply. This is the essence of the no pain, no gain mind-set that so many are still living within, which tells us that paying our dues and working hard is the only way to fulfill our heart’s desires. Clearly, we can accomplish certain things just by applying physical force and mental effort. After all, just about everyone is capable of devising a plan and executing it, in the same way we can move a pile of rocks from one place to another.

But what about the fulfillment of truly extraordinary—even miraculous—desires? Is physical action alone responsible for the sudden flash of insight that evolves into a multimillion-dollar enterprise? Is mental effort the principal force at work within the artist who writes a song in fifteen minutes that wins her a Grammy and becomes a part of pop culture forevermore? What about the “chance” meeting that delivers you face-to-face with your soul mate, or the single piece of information that drops into your lap and ushers in a whole new way of life?

When a desire—big or small—manifests this easily, it feels almost miraculous. But it’s not a miracle. The people in this world who are the happiest; who have energy, vitality, and clarity; who have plenty of money, creative self-expression, and loving and supportive relationships aren’t accomplishing these things through hard work or effort alone. They are allowing them into their experience through their alignment. And the manifestations themselves are rarely the primary source—and certainly not a lasting source—of their happiness. The real joy comes from the feeling of being in the flow of life and having the direct experience that the universe is our willing, cooperative, creative partner.

Whether it’s the manifestation of a ten-million-dollar winning lottery ticket or the manifestation of a choice parking spot at the mall at Christmastime, the joy and satisfaction we feel as we watch something we desire fall into place comes from knowing that we attracted that outcome to us, through our clarity, our receptivity, and our alignment. We allowed ourselves to be guided to the right place at the right time, and we accurately interpreted the clues that were being offered to us by the benevolent universe of which we are all important parts.

In truth, these clues—which have the very real potential of leading us quickly and joyfully to the spontaneous realization of everything we desire—are all around us, all the time, pointing the way toward everything we desire in every important aspect of our lives. But to pick up on them with clarity and accuracy, we have to be open to receive. In other words, the energy we are broadcasting through our thoughts, our moods, and—importantly—our expectations must be in energetic resonance with the outcome we desire.

It’s All About Energy

We now know that everything within this seemingly material universe, ourselves included, is made up of energy. Einstein proved this, and modern science and quantum physics have further confirmed and expanded on the understanding. What appears to our senses as solid matter is simply energy, vibrating at different rates of speed. Your eyes translate light waves into sight. Your ears translate sound waves into hearing. But nothing material actually exists. And this means that the “stuff” that makes up the entire universe is actually not stuff at all. It’s energy.

Energy is the currency of life. It’s the force that animates all things.  Energy is at the basis of everything, and there is no beginning, ending, or limit to this potent, powerful source energy. And here, of course, the questions naturally arise: If the energy that creates all things exists in abundant supply and is equally available to everyone, then why is it that some people manifest their desires so fluidly and naturally while others are living lives of struggle, mediocrity, or quiet desperation? If divine energy is at the basis of all things and we all have equal access to it, then how is it that some people are using it to create their version of heaven on earth while others—by depriving themselves of it—are creating a living hell? What are the hidden mechanics behind the reality that each of us is living, and why is that reality so vastly different for each of us?

The answer to all of these questions is the same. Everything comes down to the alignment, or misalignment, of our own personal energy field. The energy that creates worlds is available to each of us at all times, but as individuals, we have the option of allowing it to fuel us, inspire us, and guide us, and we also have the option of remaining ignorant of its astounding power and therefore denying ourselves access to it. This is the incredible power of free will. The degree of our happiness or unhappiness, our satisfaction or deprivation, and our experience of abundance or lack is simply a reflection of our relationship with this energy stream. And that relationship is entirely within our control.


Advance Praise Desire Factor by Christy Whitman


The Desire Factor is a testament to the success principles I’ve been living and teaching for more than forty years. Whether we experience happiness or unhappiness, success or failure depends on what we, ourselves, believe we are deserving of. What we think about, talk about, feel strongly about, and act on, we attract into our lives. In this book, my friend Christy Whitman lays out a reliable road map for how to do all of the above on purpose.”-Jack Canfield, coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul® series and The Success Principles™, and a featured teacher in The Secret

“In The Desire Factor, Christy Whitman has pulled back the curtain and revealed how successful people fulfill their desires. Well-written, with engaging, easy-to-relate-to stories, this book will guide you to a completely new understanding of what fulfilling desires means and why you have the desires you have. This is one of those books to put on your must-read list.”-Chris Attwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Passion Test and Your Hidden Riches

“As a TM meditator of almost forty years, I’ve often felt profoundly connected to our collective quantum soup. Christy Whitman’s The Desire Factor beautifully makes the case that desire not only doesn’t deserve its bad rap (thanks a lot, Adam and Eve), but it’s actually one of the soup’s most transformational ingredients.”-Tom Bergeron, TV host and soup resident

The Desire Factor is a handbook that teaches you how to manifest any desire, big or small. Christy reveals the art and science of creating fulfillment and empowerment in every aspect of your life. Bravo, Christy, for sharing these important principles.”-Cynthia Kersey, bestselling author of Unstoppable, founder & CEO of Unstoppable Foundation

About Christy WhitmanThe Desire Factor by Christy Whitman


Christy Whitman is a Transformational Leader, Celebrity Coach and Law of Attraction expert, as well as the two-time New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Having It All and Taming Your Alpha Bitch. She is also the author of the international bestseller Quantum Success. Her forthcoming book The Desire Factor will be released April 21, 2021.

Christy has appeared on the news, The Today Show, The Morning Show, Ted X, and The Hallmark Channel and her work has been featured in the media in various publications. She’s been featured in Goalcast, People Magazine, Seventeen, Woman’s Day, Hollywood Life, and Teen Vogue, to name a few.

Christy is the CEO and founder of the Quantum Success Learning Academy & Quantum Success Coaching Academy, a 10-month Law of Attraction coaching certification program. Christy has helped certify over 3,000 life coaches and has helped countless others to unlock their power to manifest. She lives in Scottsdale with her husband Frederic and her two boys Alex and Maxim.

Websites: www.thedesirefactor.com and www.christywhitman.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christywhitmaninternational/
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