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Intervention is a term some people are familiar with, while many people struggle without realizing the life-changing benefits an intervention can make. You are here reading this because you need help. You have heard about interventions and what they can do. You have a loved one who has caused you a great amount of pain, anger, frustration, money loss and countless sleepless nights.
You have tried over and over again to help your loved one understand the need to change, but nothing has worked. You are at the end. You need help. We understand. We know what you are going through. We have been through it ourselves. We know there is hope. We know you cannot do it yourself. Please, let us help you. We have trained counselors waiting to take your call at 1-888-661-1980. Let us help you arrange an intervention for your loved one. Your new life begins here. Call now.
What you need to know is that an intervention is a method to help a person suffering with an addiction come to the realization that they need help, and then to accept it. Interventions are done many different ways. Some interventions are forced by family members using a third party professional. Some are forced through a judicial system ruling. Some are family councils done in a loving and supportive environment. Other interventions are one-on-one with a former addict and the addict in a frank discussion. No matter what the format, the end goal is the same: to help the addict understand that there is no other course moving forward than to enter an alcohol and drug treatment program.
We know you have tried more times than you are willing to admit to get your loved one to understand the need to change. We also know that just like an addict, you have probably not asked for help. That is the key: you need to ask for help. It is not a reflection on you that you have not been able to help your loved one change. Simply put, an addict will not change until they are ready to change. Our job is to help the addict understand that to change is to live, and to not change is to die. That process comes through an intervention.
As stated above, there are many different types of interventions. Which one is right for you? We don't know. But we will know the right approach if you give us a call at 1-888-661-1980. Tell us everything we need to know about your loved one, and then we can put together an intervention that will get the ball rolling. We have one of the finest alcohol and drug treatment centers in the nation. We are situated on a spectacular private estate in Malibu, California. We have highly skilled and caring professionals that know what you are going through. In fact, many have been where you are today. So why not call us today? We can't help if you don't call.
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There are two possible outcomes after an intervention. The first one is that the person will understand how destructive their actions are to themselves and to their family members, loved ones, close friends and even business associates, and decide to enter a treatment facility. The second outcome is that the addict will refuse to enter rehab, ignoring all the facts that even a blind person could see. You have to remember in this case that you are not talking to the person; you are talking to the drug. Don't give up hope. In this case, you just have to keep trying. Keep loving. Stop enabling. Try again.
In the first case, when your loved one decides to enter treatment, this is just the first step in the treatment process. Depending on the severity of the diagnosis, the addict will be in treatment for a minimum of 30 days, and this could be even 60 to 90 days before the treatment staff believes the addict is ready for the next step. An important part of the rehab program will involve you. You need to have an understanding of the addiction cycle. You need to know how you have been enabling the addict. You need to know how to help the addict once they leave rehab. Our drug rehab center has a program to help families and loved ones understand all of this. Just remember, rehab is not just for the addict; it is also for you.
In the case where the addict is not ready to make a change, the intervention will help you know what to do and what not to do in the future. You have likely been enabling the addict, not intentionally, but because of your love and concern. In the intervention you will help the addict understand that you and others will no longer enable the addict. They will come to know that things won't be the same. They can continue to use, but they will not get the help from you as they have in the past. It is critical for you to understand all of this from the intervention. A trained interventionist will guide you through this process, so that in the end, if your loved one decides to not enter treatment, the rest of the addict's loved ones will have a plan to follow that does not include enabling.
OK, so now what? We know what you are going through, because we have been there. We are speaking to you from the heart. We want to help you. Others have helped us. Now it is our turn to help you. But we can't help you if you don't call. We have someone waiting to take your call that understands. We are willing and able to help. Please, let us help you. Call us right now at 1-888-661-1980. We can schedule an intervention that is tailored specifically for you and your loved one. Call us now and tell us about your problem. We know how to help. An expert intervention is the way to help you get back your life, and to help your loved one get back to being the person you know and love. Your new life begins here. Please, for your sake, call now.
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