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Intervention, Crisis Intervention Family Intervention

An intervention is a well planned loving confrontation where family members and friends surprise an individual who has an alcohol and or substance abuse problem. It is always done in a loving, caring manner. An intervention is a structured, caring process of getting help for a person who is in denial or refuses to get help for alcoholism or substance abuse. An intervention is a structured, solution-focused process consisting of a small group of close friends, family members or co-workers who come together in a caring and non-judgmental manner. Each participant in the intervention takes a turn expressing their concerns and how they see the problem person’s behavior is affecting them and this person. . The purpose of an intervention is to facilitate the prospective patient's admission into an appropriate treatment program. Prior to meeting the prospective patient, an interventionist works with the interested parties, educating them about the disease, treatment and the intervention process.

Crisis Intervention

Alcoholism and drug addiction causes immeasurable problems and danger. Most alcoholics and drug addicts live in some form of denial about the serious nature of their problem. Eventually they reach a critical or crisis level. The goal of an intervention is to get the person with the problem to agree to go and complete a rehab program. This is known as raising the bottom and breaking the barrier of denial.

Professional Intervention

Interventions are best handled with the assistance of a trained professional, known as an interventionist. They add an added dimension of professionalism and help the intervention to go smoothly and successfully.

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Intervention Request Form

If you would like to find an intervention specialist fill out this form. Our staff expert will reply ASAP. Please provide a discrete phone number and the best time to reach you in complete confidence. Please provide your information, not the person with the problem, thank you.

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phone number
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state
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client

dependency issues    Alcohol
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if necessary , would you be willing to consider hiring a professional interventionist ?

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