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The time is now: the importance of early intervention in addictions

In the field of addiction treatment, There is a very widespread idea: that you have to “hit rock bottom” to ask for help. However, from clinical evidence and professional experience, we know this is not true. In fact, The best time to start a recovery process is now.

In Broom, We work every day accompanying people and families, and we confirmed that early intervention significantly improves therapeutic results. Besides, the collaboration between professionals becomes a key element to offer a comprehensive response, coordinated and effective.


Addictions don't start when everything is broken

Addictions are progressive processes. They do not appear suddenly nor do they manifest only when there is severe deterioration. Consumption can gradually gain ground, increasing tolerance, the frequency and consequences in personal life, familiar, work or academic.

Many families send us phrases like:

  • “Still working or studying.”
  • “It's not as bad as others.”
  • “It works in your day to day life.”

Precisely for that reason, intervening in time is essential. Waiting for the situation to get worse is not a therapeutic requirement; It is an avoidable risk.

Benefits of early addiction intervention

Starting a treatment process in the initial phases allows:

  • Reduce physical and psychological deterioration
  • Increase awareness of the situation and motivation to change
  • Reduce the impact on the family and close environment
  • Facilitate shorter and more effective therapeutic processes
  • Improve medium and long-term prognosis

The sooner you act, the greater the chances of success and stability in recovery.


Collaboration between professionals: an essential key

Addiction care requires a comprehensive approach. Therefore, the coordination between health professionals, education, social services and specialized resources it is essential.

Network collaboration allows:

  • Early detection of risk signs
  • Adequate and agile referrals
  • Shared monitoring of the therapeutic process
  • Coherent and complementary interventions
  • Greater continuity of care

Working in a coordinated manner not only improves the quality of the intervention, but also strengthens the security and support of the person and their family.

At Ginesta we understand recovery as a shared process, where each professional contributes their experience within a common framework of objectives.


Asking for help does not mean being “worse than others”

Comparison is one of the main factors that delays making important decisions. It is not necessary to reach a limit situation to start treatment.

Recovery does not begin when all is lost, but when someone decides to stop in time.

that moment, many times, it's now.


A commitment to recovery and networking

In Broom, we continue betting on:

  • Evidence-based intervention
  • Personalized attention
  • Accompaniment to families
  • And the constant collaboration with other professionals and entities

Coordination improves results. Early detection saves processes. And the professional network multiplies the effectiveness of the treatment.


Do you need more information?

If you are family, professional or need guidance on a case, we are here to help you.

📩 info@centroginesta.com
☎️ 624 328 463
☎️ 615 777 597

Recovery is possible.
And do it with coordinated professional support, also.

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