A compassionate intervention is a well-planned and professionally orchestrated process in which loved ones, guided by an experienced interventionist, come together to support someone struggling with addiction or destructive behaviors.
So, what exactly is
An Intervention?
An interventionist for alcohol and drug addictions is a professional who helps families and individuals confront substance abuse issues in a structured and supportive manner.
Key Features
Expressing Open & Honest Feelings
Creating Necessary Boundaries
Getting Your Loved Ones Into Treatment
Our Interventionist
Jay Schneider
"Addiction is very real, and so is the effect it has on the family that surrounds it. The same goes for mental health disorders; and very often, the two go hand-in-hand.
In my 30+ years experience, I've seen real-life miracles happen. People who once ran from life transform into ones who now run toward living each day. I hope to provide you with the resources needed to guide you & your family to a life of recovery. "
What Happens After The
Intervention?
The goal of an intervention is to encourage the person struggling with addiction to seek help and enter a treatment program.
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