Interventions

Hope, help, heal

Intervention
A properly coordinated intervention is a proven way to start your path to progress and get your loved one, or coworker, the help they need. Through the loving confrontation of friends, family, and the people who care, the individual is shown the detrimental impact of their behavior on themselves and on those around them. With the use of proven techniques, together we can offer them an opportunity to choose a positive and life-changing road to recovery.
Family Support
Dealing with a loved one who is abusing alcohol, drugs, food, behaviors such as gambling, sex and shopping can be frustrating and painful. While you know them to be good people, their actions can hurt and cause shame in the lives of the people who love them. While I don’t believe family, or significant events in an addicts life cause the addiction, I do believe that family plays an enormous role in recovery. Often, it is important to explore and alter the way in which family engages with the addict to reinforce essential behavioral changes needed to maintain sobriety. Knowing what changes to make and actually sustaining the change can be very difficult. For this reason, I believe is providing on-going support and follow-up to families post intervention to ensure total system change. If you, or someone you know, are in need of help I urge you to take the first step to change today.