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Intervention Advice, Notes by DrugRehabAdvisor

Intervention, the process of helping another realize the damage they are doing to themselves and other through drug/substance abuse and offering a better alternative for all parties involved.

Sometimes, but not often, what’s best for everyone is to not support people who insist on abusing drugs and substances. See drugrehabadvisor.com video on justifications. This rehab video relates directly to intervention.

Why should you support a drug abuser’s lifestyle? Their continued drug abusing lifestyle, the crashes, the disasters and breakdown’s may simply be their effort to continue to get attention.

Below are some of my notes I’ve given clients during Plan B of an intervention. Plan B is when you’ve done everything you can to help, you’ve offered to pay for their rehab, take care of all their current responsibilities and still they want to abuse drugs. What do you do?

Intervention Notes

Remember, rehab is not prison, punishment or other. It’s a reward. A drug abuser who has been enabled to continue their lifesyle needs to experience some real life, please let him. When he’s ready to make a change, he’ll do that.

There are hospitals, doctors, social workers, counselors, ministers, etc who would also be glad to help, but they won’t
get anywhere with him until he see’s for himself that it’s HIM – he’s got the problem. Let him discover this on his own.

This is the patience and faith part of ‘intervention’. You should continue caring, but don’t allow his actions to determine your happiness.

Another Intervention Note:

Thanks for the update. I believe you’re following proper intervention procedure.

That does that mean? If someone acts like a donkey and disrupts people out of proportion to the value they give others, we naturally distance ourselves from them. This is a natural law. Proper intervention puts this into action. Distancing ourselves feels tougher to do with family due to our sense of obligation.

Natural Law; Rewards and attention:

People continue to do what gets them attention.

Giving people a sense of entitlement by enabling them to continue their actions despite disruption and disaster, we get more disaster and disruption.

Putting your foot down on unacceptable behavior makes YOU real and makes YOU the standard others follow. It’s the only way I know to reverse damaging and bad behavior of others.

I know I’m preaching to the choir, but I felt I needed to validate what both of you are doing.

The best intervention processes are coordinated by a professional interventionist who teaches, explains and advises families on proper intervention while the intervention is happening. The thing to remember is that a correct intervention saves both you and the drug abuser – even if they don’t go to rehab.

Intervention tips by Tibor A. Palatinus, The Drug Rehab Advisor


Intervention Consulting

Intervention consulting helps remove the blocks to getting a loved one to detox or rehab before they kill themselves, ruin their family or life, go to jail, or worse.

Intervention is a set of steps designed to motivate an unwilling addict to make his own, personal choice to enter treatment, without direct force or humiliation.

Intervention consulting is helps a family with an honest desire and determination to get the best detox and rehab program possible for a loved one, but are blocked from realizing this goal due to an addict who appears not ready for detox or rehab.

The process of intervention always begins by education of the parents or significant friends or loved ones. Usually, family and friends are filled with false and misleading ‘advice’ from those who think they know about intervention or recovery, but in actuality don’t understand intervention.

Manuals, audios, website articles and sometimes professional interventionists are needed to handle difficult situations. The consultation process helps a client decide how to move forward successfully.

Costs range from $45 for basic manuals or for Live on-sight interventionist at your door costing $2,500 to an average of $3,500 total to arrive at your home and leave with an addicted love one going to rehab.

To Speak With An Intervention Consultant Call:

1-888-840-0927 for USA and Canada

Drug Intervention

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Drug Intervention: an attempt to compel a drug abuser or alcoholic to get help for an addiction or drug abuse problem.

Intervening into someone’s life can be difficult. One wants to change a destructive course of substance abuse, but not quite so sure how to go about doing that. Intervention consulting may be what you require.

A properly and well done intervention changes lives and salvages families from the abuse of addiction. While some drug or alcohol abuse situations have overcome a person’s better judgment, a caring individual can help to change a destructive course of abuse before it’s too late.

Families can be beset by difficult substance abuse situations. As a result, questions regarding love, protection, care and help get confused with perpetuating the addiction of a loved one. What happened?

When a drug or alcohol problem exists in a family member or very close friend, people surrounding the substance abuser often unwittingly enable the addiction. Tolerance, acceptance and permissiveness of abusers substance abuse continues unchecked, and those who care and love the abuser can be enabling the person to continue their abuse.

Enabling means dysfunctional approaches that are intended to help but in fact sabotage intervention attempts. ‘Enabling’ indicates that others take responsibility, blame, or make accommodations for a substance abusers harmful conduct and irresponsible lifestyle.

Enabling can occur with the best of intentions, or from fear or insecurity desiring to inhibit possibly worse consequences. The effect of enabling another is the other is shielded from awareness of the harm substance abuse may be doing, and doesn’t perceive a need or pressure to change.

Go to understanding how drug abusers think for an explanation of why enabling won’t get a drug abuser to rehab.

Therefore, stopping a family member who has been ’supporting’ a destructive lifestyle with gifts, money and basically breathing life into a drug user bent on self destruction, stops the cycle of addiction.

Get Intervention training through tutorials or direct support gives an enabler a better way of helping and supporting an addicted family member or loved one, can save the life of the addict, the family and the enabler.

To get help NOW and get a professional interventionist

Call: 1-888-840-0927 for anywhere in Canada and USA