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Intervention for Alcohol Abuse or Drug Addiction
Have you tried to get your son, daughter, husband, wife or another person you care about to get help with alcohol or drugs?
Do they say they’ll stop drinking or taking drugs, but then they don’t?
Do you think they don’t really want to stop?
Do you think they don’t really care about you and the problems they’re creating?
Before you give up, you should consider intervention.
Call us at 877-211-7428
It’s not too late to get your life back, and you may save theirs.
Why Does Someone Need Intervention? Why Don’t They Just Accept the Help They Need?
It’s difficult for people who haven’t ever been addicted to something to understand addiction. When they see someone ruining their life, and maybe yours, they take it very personally that the person won’t stop – regardless of the damage they’re doing to themselves and others.
But that’s exactly what an addiction is – something that you can’t stop, no matter how much you want to and no matter how much it’s hurting you or someone you care about.
The fact that they can’t stop doesn’t mean that they don’t care about themselves or you. And when they tell you, over and over again, that they want to stop and that they will stop, they mean it. But, really, they just can’t do it on their own.
They may even have tried. But the physical pain and emotional and mental discomfort they experience is so strong that they literally feel like they might die. It’s not pleasant.
So, they make an attempt and then finally take a drink or take their drugs to stop the pain. They also have other problems in life – which is why they’re drinking or taking drugs in the first place. If they don’t see any way out of those problems, don’t have a solution, that will also keep them from quitting.
A good intervention can help them through that crucial step of getting started on the right road by agreeing to go to alcohol or drug rehab for addiction treatment. Then, when they’ve agreed, the interventionist helps you get them started immediately.
Things will not get better until the person has gotten the help they need.
The situation will get worse and worse, and the longer they wait, the more difficult it will be to get them to get help, and the more danger they are in.
Get them to get the help they need NOW.
Call us at 877-211-7428
We’ll listen to your situation, let you know if intervention is necessary,and help you get it set up.
What if I Can’t Get Them to Agree to Intervention?
They don’t have to agree. A good interventionist will go to wherever they are and work with them.
The interventionist is experienced. Unlike most parents and spouses, interventionists really understand what the person is going through. They can speak to an addict or alcoholic in a way that makes them agree to quit.
Then they don’t leave them alone, they get them into the alcohol or drug rehab facility right away, before they change their mind.
And that’s the way it has to be done to be successful.
Call us to find out more about how things can get started.
Call now at 877-211-7428
What if the Addict or Alcoholic Doesn’t Even Admit They Have a Problem?
That is not unusual. In fact, 7 out of 10 people who go into alcohol or drug rehab after intervention said they didn’t need help.
But, underneath it all, they know they do. And so do you.
Call us now at 877-211-7428 to get started.
Alcohol and drugs ruin a person’s life, their health, their jobs, their families, their relationships. Alcohol abuse and drug addiction always shorten a person’s life, and sometimes they die very early and unexpectedly through drug overdose or alcohol poisoning.
Help them get their life back, and get yours back, too.
It is the best thing you can do for them,
and they will thank you.

