Programme Workbook for Young People
By Pat Ritter
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About this ebook
When I was an alcohol and drug counsellor many young people aged between 13 years to 19 years approached me for help. At first I didn't know how to help them.
After listening to their issues of 'not being able to find work'; 'get off drugs'; and many other issues I designed a workbook to guide them toward their personal goals to achieve what they want to do in their life.
This is a self-help programme with a guide to follow by young people in order for them to reach their own personal goals.
It is important they follow the guide to use in order to know how they are to achieve this process to help them make it to the finish line.
Pat Ritter
Hi Everyone,Let me introduce myself. My name is Pat Ritter. Since 1988 I have been writing and publishing books. In 2009 I decided to publish my books as e-books on this and other websites.Writing and self-publishing became expensive especially the marketing end of the business. I experienced little problems with my first book 'Closing The Gap' however after writing and self-publishing six other books the printing costs out-weighed the cost of production.At this stage of my writing I am converting from writing true life stories to fictional or better known - storytelling and it's difficult I can tell you. I'm giving it my best.Reading is a passion. When I read I try and place myself in the writer's seat and endeavour to work out how they wrote the story. I enjoy reading interesting stories filled with passion, desire with a happy ending.If you have a look at my website www.patritter.com.au all of my books are exhibited plus stories I have written and published.I'm happy to meet you.I'm also proud to be involved in Operation eBook Drop.Pat RitterAuthor/Self Publisher
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Programme Workbook for Young People - Pat Ritter
INTRODUCTION
Many young people between the ages of 12 years and 19 years came to see me when I was an alcohol and drug counsellor.
Their concerns were a number of reasons, mainly because of varied issues they were experiencing with life in general. These issues would land them in hot water with the authorities and their parents.
I listened to what they had to say and after a time thought about what could be done to assist them with solving these issues. It became a journey of personal experience for them. Information drawn from many areas I’d read and worked was