West Virginia has been at the center of America’s addiction crisis for over a decade. Families across the state in Charleston and Huntington, in Morgantown...
There’s a moment in almost every successful intervention when the family has done everything right. The letters were prepared. The interventionist led the conversation with...
The drug crisis in Texas and the American Southwest has its own character. It’s shaped by the region’s proximity to trafficking routes, by the specific...
Not every intervention ends with someone agreeing to go to treatment. This is a reality that families need to understand before the process begins, not...
Not all interventionists are the same. This is something families often discover too late after hiring someone who turned out to be poorly trained, inexperienced...
Most of the focus in intervention planning is on the intervention itself: the room, the family, the letters, the moment of confrontation and compassion. However,...
When people picture an intervention, they often picture someone addicted to heroin, meth, or prescription pills, an unmistakable, visible kind of use that leaves little...
Most families don’t call a professional interventionist the first time they realize there’s a problem. They try to handle it themselves first. They have the...