Intervention Help for Families
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When an individual is struggling with addiction, families also bear the consequences of the disease. 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 an experienced interventionist who will travel to you for an in-person intervention or who will conduct an intervention via phone.
How the Intervention Process Works
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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.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 an experienced interventionist who will travel to you for an in-person intervention or who will conduct an intervention via phone.
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Interventions led by professionals are more successful. Period.
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Addiction is a disease that affects the entire family and is indicative of traits passed down from generation to generation. Therefore, 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.
Without the help of American Addiction Centers and their skilled interventionist, I would never have been able to get my husband into treatment. They responded quickly and were very professional. Thank you AAC.
Intervention Process Steps
The purpose of an intervention is to get your loved one into treatment so that he or she, in addition to you and your family, can achieve long-term recovery.
Initial Contact
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When you call us, we will conduct an initial phone consultation/assessment to ensure we understand the situation and will find the right treatment.
Family Contact
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The interventionist connects with you and your family and will walk you through the next steps and answer any questions about the intervention process.
Verify Insurance
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We will quickly verify your insurance benefits and walk you through your co-pays and all of your payment options in order to match you with the facility that best fits your needs.
Pre-admission Assessment
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To ensure all administrative details are processed and the client can immediately proceed to treatment following the intervention, we help you complete a pre-admission assessment to collect information about addiction history and any behavioral health issues.
Dispatch
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We can usually have an interventionist dispatched to the family within 24 hours.
Initial Family Meeting
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The interventionist meets with the family for an initial meeting to prepare them for the intervention. The client is not present.
Final Meeting
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The interventionist meets with both the family and the addicted individual in order to build trust and rapport. Any objections to treatment are identified and worked through in order to get the individual to admit to the problem and agree to treatment.
Begin Journey
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The interventionist partners with the client in the recovery journey and if the intervention is in person, will travel with your loved one to the treatment facility.
Intervention Process FAQs
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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.