"Yes, this is an intervention
and we're all here because
we love and care about you."
and we're all here because
we love and care about you."
You have a loved one who is struggling with a substance or behavioural addiction. You want to help, but you don't know what to do. You're hesitant to bring up the subject of treatment because you don't want to start an argument. You also know that you can't continue to support destructive patterns.
If this sounds like you, you may benefit from the assistance of a professional Interventionist. Interventionists can help by:
What is an Intervention?
An Intervention is a meeting that is focused
It is never easy to speak to someone in denial of their problem, or to be on the receiving end of their anger or rejection. When an intervention is staged with kindness and careful pre-planning, your loved one has a better chance of hearing what you have to say, and feeling that they are truly in a space of deep care for their well-being. You will also feel ready to handle every possible outcome of the intervention, and have an action plan for each potential outcome going forward.
If you believe it is urgent to stage an intervention for someone in your life, reach out now for a free initial consultation, so that everyone involved can get the support they need, as soon as possible.
If this sounds like you, you may benefit from the assistance of a professional Interventionist. Interventionists can help by:
- Organizing an Intervention, including preparation about what to say, who to include, and what to do if things don't go according to plan;
- Consulting on treatment types (inpatient or outpatient, group or individual therapy, etc.) and arranging accessibility before the Intervention takes place, so that your loved one can enter treatment immediately if desired; and
- Post-Intervention counselling to practically and emotionally support the intervention group.
What is an Intervention?
An Intervention is a meeting that is focused
It is never easy to speak to someone in denial of their problem, or to be on the receiving end of their anger or rejection. When an intervention is staged with kindness and careful pre-planning, your loved one has a better chance of hearing what you have to say, and feeling that they are truly in a space of deep care for their well-being. You will also feel ready to handle every possible outcome of the intervention, and have an action plan for each potential outcome going forward.
If you believe it is urgent to stage an intervention for someone in your life, reach out now for a free initial consultation, so that everyone involved can get the support they need, as soon as possible.
If you are struggling with an alcohol, drug, or behavioural/process addiction and are looking for treatment, contact us.