Are you worried about your son's behavior, decision-making, or life direction but feel powerless to help him change? Are your attempts at communicating with your young adult son met with cold resistance, shouting matches,...

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Are you worried about your son's behavior, decision-making, or life direction but feel powerless to help him change? Are your attempts at communicating with your young adult son met with cold resistance, shouting matches, and slamming doors? Written by a PhD Dad and his once troubled son, this book provides first hand insight as to how to take a struggling or unmotivated son, and turn him towards greatness.

Whether you want to improve communication or help your son make better decisions, How to Get Your Son Back: 7 Steps to Reconnect and Repair Your Relationship will show you how to:

• Stop the fighting and reestablish communication, mutual respect, and trust

• Motivate and show your son how to change

• Help your son heal and continually grow

• Inspire your son to live his best life

Discover the formula this father-turned-psychologist used to transform his own son from high school dropout, felon, and suicidal young man into a confident, compassionate college graduate, I.T. consultant, nurturing father, and loving son—and find strategies you can use to help your son flourish. You owe yourself this book if you are struggling with or want to better connect with your boy.



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