Interventions

What is an addiction intervention??

✅ An intervention is a carefully planned process that can perform family and friends, With the advice of a professional as a certified counselor of drugs and alcohol, or directed by a professional interventions specialist (intervener). Sometimes they include other people who care about the situation of the person facing addiction.

✅ During the intervention, These people meet to confront your loved one about the consequences of addiction and ask him to accept a treatment. The intervention:
* Offers specific examples of destructive behaviors and their impact on the addict, your relatives and friends;
* Provides an organized treatment plan previously that has stages, clear goals and guidelines;
* Externalizes what each person will do if the person refuses to receive treatment;

✅ How does an intervention work?
An intervention, generally, Understand the following steps:
1. Make a plan
2. Informate
3. Form the intervention team
4. Decides the specific consequences
5. Make notes about what you will say
6. Make the intervention meeting
7. Follow up

✅ A successful intervention must be carefully planned to have the planned effects. A poor planned intervention can make the situation worse: Your loved one can feel attacked and can be isolated or becoming more reluctant to treatment.

✅ If you need a family intervention, Because the addict is in denial, Contact me and I will help you prepare it. There is an output of addiction!

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