Our professional intervention team works with families struggling with addiction in Auburn, and for those living in other parts of Alabama. We lead your family through a professional intervention and will also recommend and coordinate a treatment center near Auburn (or out of the area) that is the right fit for your loved one, offering them the chance to succeed in treatment and build a foundation for sustainable sobriety. This is a simplified explanation of what we do - we encourage you to call us at (601) 503-7771 for a free consultation to let us walk you through the process. Our Professional Interventions in Auburn
The selection of an appropriate treatment center is a very important part of the process. Our team provides genuine referrals & introductions to treatment centers based on the patient's situation and needs. We do not receive or accept financial compensation or incentives from treatment centers or rehab facilities.
Families in Alabama have access to our full professional intervention services and guidance; we also assist organizations wishing to intervene on behalf of their members or employees. We lead interventions for families living all over Alabama, including major cities like Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa, and other parts of the state.
Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Intervention Resources
We work heavily with compassionate family interventions for alcohol and those struggling with alcohol abuse. It is never too late (or too early) to help a loved one stop the progression of alcoholism.
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
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 ARISE Model for Interventions
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Our team of interventionists travel to various parts of Alabama, including but not limited to the following areas. If you don't see an area listed, just call us at (601) 503-7771 or Contact Us. More Towns
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