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  2. Tough love - Wikipedia

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    Tough love is the act of treating a person sternly or harshly with the intent to help them in the long run. People exhibit and act upon tough love when attempting to address someone else’s undesirable behaviour. Tough love can be used in many scenarios such as when parenting, teaching, rehabilitating, self-improving or simply when making a ...

  3. Tough Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In The News.com said of the novel "The characters may be textbook, the plot predictable and the 'explosive secret' guessable around page five, but the basic package is there." [ 2 ] While Henry Sutton of The Mirror said "Tough Love comes laden with grit, and, thankfully, some humour, plus heaps of diverse characters who might not quite hold ...

  4. Tough love (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Tough Love", a song by The Law from The Law Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tough love .

  5. Tough Love: My Story of the Things Worth Fighting For

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  7. Toughlove - Wikipedia

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    Toughlove was an organization founded in 1981 by family therapists Phyllis and David York. When the film was made, it claimed it had 1,500 chapters in the United States and 500,000 members worldwide.

  8. Help at Any Cost - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers have been participating in tough love behavior modification programs by force or coercion since the 1960s. [4] Many of these programs take place in the wilderness in the style of military recruit training (also known as boot camps) and the teenagers are subjected to rigid discipline, including mandatory marches, physical abuse, solitary confinement, and deprivation of food and sleep.

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    Over the course of eight episodes, and several decades, we watch as his life changes inexorably, with the introduction of surprise, surveillance, comedy, catastrophe, and, most unexpectedly, love.