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FAQS

What is an intervention?

An intervention is a professionally guided process designed to help individuals struggling with substance use and/or mental health disorders recognize the impact of their behavior and accept treatment. It involves close collaboration with the individuals family, current healthcare providers, and support system. 

Why should I consider hiring an interventionist? 

Families often seek professional intervention when their attempts to help have failed, such as setting boundaries or offering support, and the situation worsens. Crises like medical emergencies, legal issues, or near-death experiences can create an urgent need for help. The fear of irreversible consequences, like death, motivates families to act. As relationships deteriorate, an interventionist can help rebuild communication and provide a structured plan for treatment. Families also recognize the long-term impact of untreated issues and seek intervention to prevent further damage.

How to Explain the Role of a Family Consultant and Why I Reach Out for Their Services

Families often seek professional intervention when their attempts to help have failed, such as setting boundaries or offering support, and the situation worsens. Crises like medical emergencies, legal issues, or near-death experiences can create an urgent need for help. The fear of irreversible consequences, like death, motivates families to act. As relationships deteriorate, an interventionist can help rebuild communication and provide a structured plan for treatment. Families also recognize the long-term impact of untreated issues and seek intervention to prevent further damage.

What if my loved one won't show up to the meetings?

An intervention is a professionally guided process designed to help individuals struggling with substance use and/or mental health disorders recognize the impact of their behavior and accept treatment. It involves close collaboration with the individuals family, current healthcare providers, and support system. 

What if my family does not want to participate?

Interventions are considered specialized, proactive services that focuses on engaging the individual in treatment before they may be ready to seek it themselves. This unique and intensive approach is not covered by insurance.

Are Intervention services covered by insurance? 

Interventions are considered specialized, proactive services that focuses on engaging the individual in treatment before they may be ready to seek it themselves. This unique and intensive approach is not covered by insurance.

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