| Intervention
Definition:
An intervention is an orchestrated
attempt by one, or often many, people (usually
family and friends) to get someone to seek professional
help with an addiction or some kind of
traumatic event or crisis. The term intervention
is most often used when the traumatic event involves
addiction to drugs or other items. Intervention
can also refer to the act of usinga technique
within a therapy session.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intervention_(counseling)
Intervention Description:
Intervention: Drugs and Alcohol
Substance Use, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Addiction,
Drug Addiction
Intervention
is a process of uniting loved ones, related to
or friends of an individual struggling
with alcohol addiction , drug addiction, or prescription
drug addiction. An Intervention is necessary
when an individual struggling with alcohol addiction,
drug addiction, or prescription drug addiction
is in denial of the problem, yet the chaos and
destruction of behaviors is evident to loved ones,
family, and friends.
INTERVENTION
WORKS!
Intervention works! Addiction
Treatment works! However, it can be difficult
to get an individual to treatment. Most people
do not know the exact nature of the problem or
situation for which self-medication behavior eases
the pain. Whether it is the individual alcoholic
or addict, or the loved ones involved, most people
are unable to identify the underlying issues,
prior to addiction treatment. An individual might
be struggling with depression, anxiety, or other
mental
health issues. Trauma
or a lack of appropriate coping skills might also
be the underlying issues. Regardless, an Intervention
works and addiction treatment works, if the individual
struggling with addiction can find his/her way
to help.
Steps to an Intervention:
Using Drugs and Alcohol
Substance Use, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Addiction,
Drug Addiction
Pre- Intervention
The Pre-Intervention Step, is the time in which
you decide you can’t take this behavior,
chaos, and self-destruction anymore. This is the
time when you take action. You, loved ones, family,
and friends, plan to unite to discuss the next
steps. During the Pre-Intervention Step, you will
contact the INTERVENTIONIST,
to discuss the history you’ve experienced
with the individual who is struggling with alcohol
addiction or drug addiction or prescription drug
addiction. Once you’ve contacted the INTERVENTIONIST,
the following steps are easier and guided by your
INTERVENTIONIST, who will give you support, validate
your concerns, and provide guidance thorough the
INTERVENTION process.
Intervention Preparation
The Preparation Step, is the time in which you
gather a history of the chaos and self destruction
of the individual struggling with addiction, and
the impact his/her behavior or addiction has had
on you, your life and other people and their lives.
The Preparation Step is also a time in which you
discuss the appropriate addiction treatment
program for your loved one. You will
decide on a treatment
program and decide on the payment method.
The Preparation Step is a time in which you and
everyone else involved in the INTERVENTION
will write letters to the alcoholic or addict,
describing your concerns, your feelings, the purpose
for the intervention, and your
hope for the future. You will also pack appropriate
clothes and necessities for the individual who
will enter a treatment facility.
Intervention
The Intervention Step is the
act of the INTERVENTION. At this
time, everyone involved in the INTERVENTION
will gather in one location. Everything will have
been planned and discussed with your INTERVENTIONIST.
Your letters will be ready. Everyone will be gathered
at the Intervention location. Your loved one will
arrive or will be sleeping and then awaken by
you or another individual. The Intervention, at
that time, will begin. You might encounter an
angry, surprised, or defensive loved one. You
might have a difficult time or an easy time, sharing
your intentions of this INTERVENTION.
Your loved one might even refuse to participate
and leave the location.
If your loved one agrees to stay and proceed with
the INTERVENTION, he/she will
sit in a chair and will be instructed as to the
purpose of the intervention and the steps that
will follow. During an Intervention
communication is extremely important. Loving,
positive, yet firm and direct communication is
imperative.
Everyone will read their letters. Many of the
letters will refer to the destruction caused by
alcohol addiction, drug addiction or prescription
drug addiction. Letters will be emotional
and typically include painful memories of the
chaos of addiction. Once the letters have been
read, your loved one will have an opportunity
to respond. The INTERVENTIONIST
will facilitate this entire process, re-directing
as needed.
The final step of the INTERVENTION
is to explain that your loved one’s bags
are packed and ready for his/her addiction
treatment program. Transportation
will be waiting.
Everyone will say their goodbyes and your loved
one will leave with the INTERVENTIONIST
for the beginning of the addiction
treatment program.
Post-Intervention
Post Intervention for the alcoholic or addict
begins with the transportation to an addiction
treatment facility.
Post Intervention for the family of the alcoholic
or addict begins, once the loved one has departed
the INTERVENTION location. During
the Post Intervention, family members and friends
discuss their experience and validate their letters,
feelings, and concerns . It is
the beginning of a hopeful and healing journey
to recovery for the alcoholic or addict and family
and friends.
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