Addiction Intervention

The Timing of Alcohol or Drug Intervention Is Critical

Hiring an interventionist to help convince a loved one that she needs to enter treatment for alcoholism or drug addiction can be expensive; the intervention itself can be time-consuming and emotional. The consequences of a failed intervention can be devastating, as it could actually alienate the patient and push her toward less healthy relationships, resulting in a situation that is worse than it was before the intervention. Friends and family who are desperate for a way to help often imagine the course of the intervention playing out in their heads (the end result being docile compliance with the plan for admission to a treatment center), and are crestfallen when the process does not go as planned.

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Don’t Delay Addiction Intervention before the Holidays

With the holidays fast approaching, many families postpone dealing with addiction because they don’t want to interfere with holiday plans. The rule of thumb with addiction, however, is that as soon as you identify and recognize the problem, it’s time to act. Delaying an addiction intervention until after the holidays is never a good idea.

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New Training Program Teaches Intervention Skills to the Public

A mental health emergency can happen to anyone you know or don’t know, and anywhere during your regular daily routine—but are you prepared to handle it? Just like training for life-threatening emergencies involving physical crises, such as CPR classes offered by the fire department, professionals are now offering training courses to the public on how to properly intervene during life-threatening mental health crises.

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Effectiveness of Web-Based Interventions

When a health problem is suspected, whether it is a mental or physical ailment, it is becoming increasingly common for the Internet to be the first line of diagnosis and treatment, even before a doctor’s appointment is scheduled. Often, individuals will use the information online to determine whether they need additional treatment or to seek out possible natural, at-home treatments.

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How to Deal with a Friend Who Is an Addict

One of the most gut-wrenching things in life is to see someone you care about suffer in any way. If you’re like most people, you want to help, but sometimes your choices seem extremely limited – if they exist at all. This can leave you feeling frustrated, scared, and powerless.

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Intervention Reduces Teen Risk of Substance Use and Abuse

The education our children receive within the walls of local schools is more involved than the math and English subjects they are required to take. Children are also at risk of learning more about drugs and alcohol than parents may realize and with increased pressures during the adolescent years, alcohol may be an attractive fix.

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When is it a Good Idea to Hire an Interventionist to Get Someone into Treatment?

If you’re like many families with loved ones who have an addiction (one or more), you are probably agonizing over what to do. You’ve tried to argue with your loved one to clean up his or her act until you just can’t talk anymore. You’ve plead the case of getting treatment to help him or her overcome their dependence on alcohol and/or drugs to no avail. Nothing you seem to do or say is getting through. You’re up against a wall of resistance and denial so huge that you’re totally at a loss where to turn.

Maybe now is the right time to hire an interventionist to get your loved one into treatment.

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School-Based Intervention can Help Prevent Teen Substance Abuse

Research shows that over the last 10 years, underage drinking has doubled in the United Kingdom. Researchers at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry conducted a study that suggests that a personality-based intervention held by teachers can help prevent substance abuse among adolescents.

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Addiction Intervention by Stopping Enabling: A Personal Story

Twenty-four years after my last drink I still remember one of the most important elements that led me to get treatment and work my recovery. It was my dearest friends who, in effect, had a little addiction intervention.  Back in those days, formal addiciton interventions were a rare thing. Usually there were just what’s called a "12 step call" – where someone from AA would show up and talk to you about their experience, with the hope that you would hear that you were not alone and there might be a better way.

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What Type of Addiction Intervention Do You Need?

As addiction intervention has become a more common way of helping a loved one get help for alcohol abuse or drug addiction, new methods of intervention have proliferated. You might be asking, what type of addiction intervention is best for my loved one?

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