Interventions can be emotionally charged and difficult, but Recovery Network has a multitude of experiences in designing and guiding effective interventions that result in the addict agreeing to get treatment for their drug or alcohol addiction.
There are many professional models of Intervention, both direct and indirect, such as:
- Crisis Intervention
- Tough Love
- The Confrontational Method of Intervention
- The Johnson Model of Intervention
- The Love First Approach to Intervention
- The Systematic Family Model of Intervention
- Arise Intervention Interventions can be effective with alcohol abuse, prescription drug abuse, street drug abuse, and other addictions.
Recovery Networks’ interventionists are experienced in planning and adapting accordingly to highly stressful and sensitive situations. Our interventionists understand first-hand that committing to an intervention to get help with an addiction can be a highly uncertain and frightening process for all involved. By the time intervention occurs the individual is typically deep in the addiction, so the stakes are high. Because our interventionists are so effective in motivating the person suffering from substance use disorder to get clean, our success rate of getting them to accept addiction treatment is high. There is often a sense of urgency to save the addict’s life by this point.