08/17/2023
Substance Abuse Interventions
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It is common for those addicted to street drugs, prescription drugs, or alcohol to deny or fail to recognize the seriousness of their chemical dependency. When your friend or loved one refuses to seek treatment for a substance abuse problem, a formal intervention may be recommended. Substance abuse interventions are a surprise opportunity to confront the addicted individual in the presence of friends, family, and possibly clergy—with the hope of convincing them to agree to enter a drug and alcohol addiction treatment program. Substance abuse interventions should be carefully planned and facilitated by a licensed counselor, social worker, or experienced interventionist. The meeting is typically held in a private, neutral location where participants feel comfortable sharing their feelings and concerns. It is critical that the group present a united front in the form of rehearsed, straightforward messages about the facts of the problem and its impact on others. An intervention is no place for guilt trips. Instead, it is designed to compassionately and firmly convey the consequences that have resulted from addiction and share the group’s desire for the addicted individual to make positive changes. During an intervention, each member of the group should also clarify the action they will take if the addict refuses to comply with treatment protocols. Call Now (949) 545-3438
Next Step Intervention's drug and alcohol addiction interventionists have a 99% success rate of getting loved ones into treatment.