Intervention
Professional Drug Intervention Specialists
When it’s time to act, an intervention may be necessary. Usually an intervention is simply giving an opportunity for the addict to decide that they need help, and providing them the exact answer to how.
When an individual is struggling with addiction, families also bear the consequences of the disease. As a result, families often experience a poor quality of life financially, psychologically and spiritually, and take on enabling and/or codependent behavior.
Interventions led by professionals are more successful. Period.
If you have a loved one in denial about the severity of his or her addiction and how it affects the family, call us today for intervention help. We will connect you to one of our experienced interventionists who will travel to you for an in-person intervention or who will conduct an intervention via phone.
Addiction is a disease that affects the entire family and is indicative of traits passed down from generation to generation. The focus of a viable alcohol or drug intervention program should not be on the addicted individual, but how the disease of addiction has affected the entire family system and how to stop the cycle from repeating and being passed on to future family members.
Extreme Drug Intervention
An Extreme intervention is a deliberate but caring, and well-conceived event following someone expressing their concern for someone they feel they have lost to drug addiction. It is a safe and intentional action removing the individual from the active addiction lifestyle and certain death with immediate detox and place the individual in a rehab facility that will present a plan to change and get help in ways that will address the causes and alleviate the suffering of the individual and all involved. With the swift and skilled action of an Extreme interventionist, the experience creates the opportunity to interrupt destructive patterns of living and also deals constructively with a crisis situation.
The actual Intervention is when people are forced to confront their darkest demons and seek a route to redemption. It is designed to help people whose dependence on drugs and alcohol or other compulsive behavior has brought them to a point of personal crisis and estranged them from their friends and loved ones. This whole process is designed to return LIFE back to someone seemed headed for certain DEATH.
The Specialized Canadian Addiction Recovery Network APPROACH
Our compassionate Intervention professionals guide patients and their families through the sensitive intervention process. The Canadian Addiction Recovery Network intervention team evaluates each individual case in order to help the entire support group understand recovery options – inpatient or outpatient. The Canadian Addiction Recovery Network‘s drug intervention specialists and addiction counselors provide the information to understand how addiction affects each intervention member. Whether you are the spouse, child, employer, neighbor or friend of the addict, you are vulnerable to the effects of the disease.
The main challenge of intervention is to confront the denial process of the substance abuser. Denial is the number-one symptom that keeps the individual from seeking help. By refusing to believe or accept the problem, the person rationalizes his or her destructive behavior. Most people see losing control of their substance as a weakness and not a disease. Therefore, the person would rather justify his or her use than admit to being weak willed. Chemical dependency is not a will power issue! This must be understood by all parties involved to break the denial barrier and to increase the dependent person’s level of awareness.
We have drug intervention specialists for every kind of intervention possible. Your interventionist will come to you, to your home no matter where in the country you are and take over the situation that once seemed hopeless and with the family’s help, achieve the desired result of getting your loved one to treatment and getting them the help they so deserve. We help you and your family take up the fight against addiction.
Are you nervous or worried about an intervention?
The good news is that we do this every day and are highly experienced in guiding people toward the truth that addiction is a problem and your loved one needs help. We’ll be there for you every step of the way.