A great deal of planning & preparation goes into a professionally-led intervention for addiction. Our goal is not to just get your family member to agree to go to treatment - we are here to establish a pathway to long-term, sustainable sobriety that continues long after they initially "get sober" at a treatment center.

Get Intervention Assistance & Guidance In Bradford

Call us for a free consultation about our interventions in Bradford. Our interventionists regularly speak with families to answer their questions and to set expectations about the process. We are happy to discuss our intervention methods, how the process works, how your family participates, the costs for services, and how we can help your loved on get sober and stay happily sober for the long haul.

Our Clear Path Intervention Approach

When you spend a lot of time helping hundreds of families from all over the country with various addiction and mental health problems, you quickly see that no one intervention approach is effective for every addict in every family situation.

The Love First Intervention Methodology

Love and compassion is a language that gets through to even the most troubled addict or alcoholic.

Several meetings led by a certified interventionist occur, leading up the intervention with the goal of creating a loving plan for positive change. An intervention model using Love First techniques requires each participant on the intervention team to write an intervention letter. The intervention letters are key to the process and serve as detailed explanations of the relationship between the person and the addict, a list of instances when addiction had an effect on the person, and statements of concern for the addict’s wellbeing. Each letter includes a separate portion explaining the consequences of refusing treatment; this is only presented to the addict if they refuse to seek help during the intervention. There's more to the Love First intervention model than this brief summary.

The Systemic Family Approach Intervention Model

Interventions using the Systemic Family Intervention Approach are based upon traditional intervention tactics with some modifications. All intervention meetings are held with a certified interventionist and include the alcoholic or drug addict in the meetings. These meetings are a two-way street – the family and the addict will openly discuss the effects of the addiction and everyone (hopefully) will agree to attend some form of counseling together both during and after the addict’s rehab.

The first step in an intervention is to talk to an interventionist to get your questions answered, concerns addressed, and expectations set for the process. We are certified interventionalists working with family interventions, drug and alcohol interventions, private interventions and professional interventions for decades, and are happy to share our experience with you. We offer Free Consultations to all so we can understand your family's situation and your loved one's struggles with addiction.

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