Codependency may feel like love, but it is only keeping your loved one sick.
Are you codependent?
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You cannot control an uncontrollable situation.
But you don’t have to do this alone.
Let us help your family find healing from addiction today.
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What do our interventions look like?
The first day is for preparation, the second day is the intervention with the family and the intended patient.
When your loved one says yes, we personally escort them to treatment so they don’t have to travel alone.
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Immediately following this short presentation by Mike Loverde, our Founder & Clinical Director, there will be a LIVE Q&A session where you can ask him anything, anonymously.
While it is possible to hold your own intervention, we strongly advise letting a professional guide you and your family.
At Family First Intervention, it’s our mission to help families understand how they can help save their loved ones from addiction.
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When you’re codependent, your emotions and mood are determined by the other person.
Feeling a certain way based on how another person feels is a very unhealthy way to live.
Seek the help of a professional interventionist and reclaim your life.
Your spouse’s addiction is not your fault, but there are ways to help them without enabling.
Seek help from professional interventionists, and get your spouse the help they need.
When should you do an intervention?
There is no “perfect timing,” but the best time to begin recovery is now.
Don’t wait another day to get your loved one the help they need.