Intervention

We know how important it is for clients to feel supported throughout the duration of their intervention and for it to continue through an addiction treatment program. Professional intervention teams are comprised of compassionate individuals who are experts in the field of addiction treatment. They are known for treating each client with the utmost care and respect. Making the choice to enter into treatment is a crucial step on the road to recovery. Intervention service teams have the job of keeping their clients comfortable and motivated throughout their first steps on their journey to sobriety.

Most intervention services offer a wide range of options, with endless possibilities. With all the various forms of addiction treatment and intervention services offered today, it can quickly become overwhelming when trying to select a program that will fit your individual needs. Interventions are often the first step on the journey to recovery. We know that selecting the right intervention service can quickly become overwhelming. It is understood that every individual is unique and requires their own special treatment plan. Each client presents a different history and distinctive personality. Therefore, each client will have a different style of intervention that will be proven most effective for their individual case. There are many different styles, modalities and philosophies incorporated into an intervention services platform. Gender, education, health, employment, family involvement, and the specific substance of abuse will all help determine which intervention style is the best fit for you.

There are a plethora of intervention service teams that operate around the country. The goal is not just to find someone to hold an intervention, it is to find the best fit for your specific situation. Finding that perfect match is critical to the success of long term sobriety. There are many different styles of intervention services, and a lot of different options to accommodate every budget. Holding an intervention for a loved one is often times the answer to help them get on track to heal their addiction. Sometimes an addict is able to identify the severity of their addiction and realize that they need help to regain control of their life. More often than not, an addict is blinded by their addiction and does not realize how bad their addiction has become. Many times they are struggling to manage their own life and they find their addiction quickly spiraling out of control. In this case, an intervention will be an extremely useful tool that can help an individual identify their addiction. An intervention is an orchestrated attempt by one or many people, (usually family, friends and an interventionist), to get an individual to seek professional help with their addiction. Often, an intervention is the first and most difficult step in the recovery process.

Addiction is a physical, mental, financial, and spiritual burden on the addict who is suffering. Often times it is over looked at how much of a burden it is on their extended family and loved ones. Addiction impacts everyone, no one is left untouched. Luckily, more than 90% of interventions are considered successful and result in the addict eventually entering treatment. This gives them the opportunity to successfully change the rest of their lives. An intervention is essentially a plea to an addict. It is an invitation them to seek treatment for their addiction to alcohol or drugs. Interventions are orchestrated, or “staged,” by the family, friends, colleagues, and other loved ones of an addict. Many times this is carried out with the help of a professional intervention specialist, or interventionist. During the intervention the addict is strategically and non-aggressively confronted with the extent to which their addiction has caused physical and emotional destruction to their addict and their loved ones. The main goal of an intervention is to encourage the individual to accept their addiction and receive treatment. The intervention also serves the purpose of helping the addict’s loved ones to accept and address the severity of the addiction from which the individual is suffering. This can make interventions just as important for the family, friends, and other loved ones.

Many professionals recommend seeking the help of an interventionist who is an expert in the field. During the intervention the primary objective is for the addiction to listen to what each attendant has to say and ultimately accept treatment for their addiction. An intervention is a delicate process that involves much preparation. From the decision to confront the addict through their stay in treatment. Interventionists are a recommended component of any intervention, but are especially useful when the addict has insofar been resistant to accepting the nature of his or her condition as well as to any help that has been offered. In the planning stages, an interventionist can help loved ones to orchestrate a confrontation with the addict that’s non-threatening, sympathetic, and organized, all of which are incredibly important characteristics of a successful intervention. Additionally, intervention specialists can help loved ones in finding viable treatment programs to make available to the addict at the end of the intervention. Perhaps most importantly, interventionists educate loved ones on the most appropriate way to address the addict during an intervention, which is crucial as this is how a caring tone is set for the event.

An intervention should begin by finding and consulting with an intervention specialist. Next, it’s important to assemble a team of five to eight individuals who are the closest to the addict and who will be present at the intervention. It’s recommended to have a rehearsal before the addict is present as this will show you if any additional preparation needs to be made. Additionally, it’s important to look into treatment options for the addict, choosing the addiction treatment program that meets the addict’s individual needs. When the time comes for the confrontation, make sure the addict is unaware of the planned intervention as the individual will be very unlikely to knowingly attend his or her own intervention Many times addicts have become accustomed to confrontation and can easily become argumentative; therefore, there should be some sort of consequences for the addict that have been agreed upon, which can be something like having to move out of his or her home if the addict refuses to participate in a treatment program. Providing a sort of ultimatum can often be the final push an addict needs to begin recovery.

During the intervention, the specialists provides support and guidance to both loved ones and the addict, facilitating and directing the confrontation while promoting effective, constructive communication. Once everyone has spoken, present the treatment option or options and explain the next steps for the addict, which usually begin with the addict being escorted a detox program. In the event that the addict is resistant, the intervention specialist is knowledgeable of ways in which the addict’s concerns can be addressed, providing reassurance that seeking treatment is the solution to the individual’s affliction and resultant hardships. Upon the success of an intervention, specialists provide direction to the family and friends of an addict concerning how to remain involved and supportive throughout the addict’s continued recovery efforts. When an intervention results in the decision to enter treatment, it’s crucial to be encouraging and offer continued support throughout the recovery process.

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