Executive Intervention
Addiction is a complex physical and psychological condition that can have far-reaching negative consequences. In some cases, people who are addicted to substances like alcohol, prescription medicines, or illegal drugs will realize that their lives are out of control and will seek out help on their own. However, a large number of others will deny their problem in an effort to continue to escape from a difficult reality. An executive intervention will confront the issue of alcoholism or addiction head on by giving family and friends an opportunity to unite with an interventionist to persuade the person to enter private alcohol or drug treatment.
How Can I Arrange an Executive Intervention for My Loved One or Colleague?
Does someone in your life refuse to acknowledge that they have an alcohol or substance problem? Because many addicts and alcoholics try to hide their difficulty from others because of feelings of shame, if you are already seeing the negative repercussions of alcoholism or addiction – like financial trouble, harmed relationships, or career instability – the problem may be far advanced. Consider enlisting the help of a professional intervention facilitator by contacting us.
What Happens After an Intervention?
Your interventionist will have extensive experience working with recovering addicts/alcoholics and their families. After your loved one or business associate has accepted the help that you are offering during the executive intervention, he or she will enter our exclusive rehab facility for treatment.
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