• Thursday, December 04th, 2008
The only successful crisis intervention is the one that convinces an addict to enter a rehab facility. Period. There is no other point to the intervention process, no other reason to conduct a drug and alcohol intervention in the first place. If the addict you care about is going to get better, it’s going to be because you tell him the truth in loving and supportive tones. In the end, anything less is simply unacceptable.
The catch, of course, is that crisis interventions aren’t easy to conduct. On the contrary, the crisis intervention process is an inherently traumatic one, fraught with tension and emotion on both sides. The good news is that the right intervention specialist can make a world of difference. For your own sake, for the sake of the addict you care about, let today be the day you finally seek help. You will never, ever, make a more important decision.
• Wednesday, May 07th, 2008
No one should conduct an addiction intervention without the help of an intervention specialist. Conducting an intervention is an inherently delicate art form, one that can only be successful if it’s approached in the right way. If the addict you care about is going to get better, it’s going to be because he hears the truth in warm, supportive tones. An intervention specialist can be instrumental in making that happen, first and foremost by helping you keep your emotions under control throughout the intervention process. In the end, nothing could ever be more important than that.
Remember, though, that no intervention specialist can help someone who refuses to be helped. It’s up to you take the first step here, by enlisting the intervention services of a rehab facility you can trust. The fact that you’re here, reading this, says you already know what’s at stake in the fight against addiction. Now it’s up to you to make the right choice. Please, for your own sake, don’t wait another day to do just that.
• Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
So you’ve decided that you need to conduct an addiction intervention. And you’re utterly overwhelmed by the task ahead of you. That’s okay. You’re not alone. There’s nothing easy about the intervention process. In fact, conducting an addiction intervention may well be the most thing you ever do. But it will also be the most important. The good news is that the intervention services offered by private rehab facilities can make a world of difference, especially insofar as they help you deliver your message exactly as the addict you care about needs to hear it. In the end, nothing could ever be more important than that.
The fact that you’ve made it this far says you don’t need to be told what’s at stake in the drug and alcohol intervention process. You know that addiction is a devastating disease. Now you know what you can do to fix the problem. All that remains is for you to make the right choice, by seeking the intervention services of a rehab facility you can trust. Remember, intervention services don’t work by magic. Rehab centers can’t help individuals who refuse to be helped. For your own sake, for the sake of the addict you care about, don’t wait another day to finally make the right choice.
• Thursday, April 03rd, 2008
• Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
• Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
The decision to conduct a drug intervention is the most important one you
• Thursday, February 14th, 2008
As should perhaps go without saying, interventions are inherently intimate events. There is invariably plenty of raw emotion on display during the crisis intervention process, and only those interventions suffused with thorough and supportive honesty can ever really be successful. The practical implication of all that is that you need an intervention specialist with whom you feel comfortable. The best intervention specialist, in fact, is the one who earns the trust of his clients, and manages the intervention more from within than from without. Given the stakes, you can