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The Intervention Process
Sometimes, getting an addict to seek treatment is the most challenging task of all. Many addicts don’t want to admit they have a problem, and even if they do, they may not see the need for immediate treatment. In many cases, an intervention may be necessary to save their life.
Planning is essential for a successful intervention. Enlist people involved in the addict’s life including family, close friends, and role models, as long as they are not enabling the addictive behavior. Pick a place to stage the intervention, ideally a place that the addict would go to without becoming suspicious.
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Nova Vitae Treatment Center can help refer you or a loved one to an interventionist. When you select an interventionist, we recommend you allow them to take control of the process, including scheduling the time and place for the intervention. Let them help reduce the stress on yourself the addict’s loved ones. Before the intervention, everyone involved should meet several times and rehearse what to say and do. The interventionist may use role playing, where one person plays the addict and the others practice interacting with them and asking questions.
One suggested tactic is for each participant to write the addict a letter, then read it aloud during the intervention. The letter will describe the addict’s behaviors, outline how their addiction has been impacting their own and other’s lives negatively, and use factual statements to present the evidence clearly. Also, at least one intervention team member may write a list of actions that will no longer be enabled, tolerated, or financed should the addict refuse to enter rehab. For example, the addict may be prevented from living in the house unless they accept treatment.
After each participant has made their statement, the addict must decide whether to enter rehab or accept the consequences that have been presented. Planning is key and must be done without the addict’s knowledge.
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Can an Interventionist Really Help?
Using a professional interventionist improves the odds that the addict will recognize their problem and accept treatment. Interventions are stressful and emotional and can cause feelings that have been bottled up to come to the surface, including resentment, anger, and betrayal. Be prepared to deal with these feelings, as well as resistance from the addict. A skilled interventionist can remain impartial, mediating between all parties with the end goal of helping the addict move toward a healthier life.
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“Inpatient” then means that the patient needs to be admitted to an addiction treatment center for therapy and detox, typically because he/she needs to be closely monitored.
Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) are treatment programs used to address addictions, depression, eating disorders, or other dependencies that do not require detoxification or round-the-clock supervision.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, which is effective in the treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD) and can help some people to sustain recovery.
Outpatient rehab is a form of alcohol or drug rehabilitation that allows patients to live at home (or in another safe and therapeutic environment, such as sober living)
Partial hospitalization provides a structured program of outpatient psychiatric services as an alternative to inpatient psychiatric care.
Sober living houses (SLHs) are alcohol and drug free living environments for individuals attempting to abstain from alcohol and drugs
A men’s rehab program is dedicated to helping men overcome drug and alcohol addiction.
Through gender-specific treatment, Redemption Addiction Treatment Center helps address key issues and obstacles that women face in their early recovery.
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Alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder associated with compulsive alcohol drinking.
Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person’s brain and behavior.
Some people are apprehensive to quit drinking due to withdrawal symptoms, but alcohol detox is the first step in treating alcoholism.
A dual diagnosis treatment center helps people get treatment for mental illness and an addiction at the same time.
Home Detox Services for those who would prefer to avoid treatment in a hospital or clinic.
Mental health programs should include case management, rehabilitation, housing programs, and other support services.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Intervention
How long does it take to be detoxed from alcohol or other drugs?
Depending on several factors including physical health, drug of choice, history of use, and other evaluations,… the shortest detoxification program is 3 days. On average, most patients will complete detox in a very short 5-7 days.
Do I have to spend the night anywhere?
No, our treatments can be completed at our office and at your home, making it easy to adjust around family and work schedules, and to custom tailor a program that meets your needs.
Do you take health insurance?
Yes we do. Your intake coordination will include obtaining your insurance information and verifying eligibility and coverage benefits.