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The ARISE model is a softer, more supportive approach with less confrontation; this model is often used with spouses and partners in the intervention

An ARISE intervention model is designed to get the addict into outpatient treatment, and starts with a treatment center call followed by a modified version of the Johnson Intervention Model.

During the intervention, the addict may choose to enter treatment voluntarily; in these cases the intervention team formally agrees to continue to provide support to the addict. 

The main difference between the ARISE model and the Johnson Model is that the intervention process is non-secretive and the addict has a say in the overall treatment plan presented to them.

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