How to recognize when someone has an addiction?
You see that they:
1) have changes in physical appearance (bruising, injection marks)
2) are secretive about their whereabouts
3) are being emotionally withdrawn from you/family
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FAQ: Will you stay in touch and help our family? Answer: We stay in touch with all clients to help with relapse prevention for as long as our help is needed.
One of the keys to starting recovery is creating a solid support system. Drug intervention is something you can’t do alone. Too many people try to take on recovery alone and end up failing. Learn more: https://t.co/lFhVn5UBRw
“Our daughter went on to rehab immediately after the intervention. It was not a comfortable time in our lives, but it was a success. She went through the entire 28-day program after.” - Jose Q. Santa Fe, NM
FAQ: Why is an intervention needed? Answer: An intervention is needed to help someone make a decision to join treatment to recovery from addiction. An alcoholic or addict is unlikely to go to rehab on their own.
#SubstanceIntervention is a group of Interventionists who are all in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Our company is considered to be a leader in our field. We are available to the family of the alcoholic/addict for several days if needed, not just a handful of hours.
Often, alcohol can become so harmful that people seek an intervention. People in Florida alcohol intervention programs can help their loved ones get the help they need. Read more: https://t.co/FRFudX8o94
For those who are newly recovered and leaving rehab, the effective method of relapse prevention is working face-to-face with a Recovery Coach. You will get a custom plan of action to help you maintain your sobriety and live your best life. Check it out: https://t.co/rBa5fZIBte
"We worked with Janice to conduct a full intervention for our son. We would have confronted him anyway, but it was helpful to have someone there.” Larry W. New York, NY
Finding the right intervention program can make all the difference. Families who have struggled with a loved one’s substance abuse issues can work together in a pivotal moment. Read more: https://t.co/jpkaVVqax3
Did you know? After an intervention, your loved one may be taken to a treatment center, also known as rehab. Treatment centers for substance abuse can be either inpatient or outpatient. Learn more: https://t.co/rUSThCRaxz
Millions of Americans have had a loved one struggle with #AlcoholAbuse issues. Alcohol has wrecked careers, relationships, and lives. It’s also a tricky substance because it’s so accepted socially. Read more: https://t.co/FRFudX8o94
Why #SubstanceIntervention? We pair an Interventionist with your loved one based on their age, gender, addiction type and location; we pay for our own travel expenses; we follow up for a year after the intervention and more. Learn more: https://t.co/v40BlFXT0i
After an intervention, your loved one may be taken to a treatment center, also known as rehab. Treatment centers for substance abuse can be either inpatient or outpatient. There are many treatment suggestions available. Learn more: https://t.co/rUSThD8Lp7