It’s time to seek intervention help if someone you care about has been struggling with drug or alcohol use and shows no signs of getting better on their own even though you have asked them to stop. You can get your loved one the help they need before it is too late without waiting for them to want help or hit bottom. Many families think they can help the addict or alcoholic internally and do not seek a professional intervention counselor before it’s too late because they are told by society that their loved one has to want to go to treatment or hit a bottom. Waiting for the addict or alcoholic to hit rock bottom or to want help is not the answer; intervention before it is to late is the answer. The addict or alcoholic is often not the only one who needs help, as the entire family dynamic has been molded by the addict or alcoholics behaviors helping to contribute to the addiction getting worse. Until the addict or alcoholic recognizes they are the problem and the family stops enabling, the addict or alcoholics irrational behaviors will continue and they won’t become accountable and want help or hit a bottom.
Intervention Assistance
Once the addict or alcoholic agrees to seek treatment, he or she may not complete the program unless the family stays on board and holds their boundaries. Many times you hear that the treatment program has not worked or it was not the right place for your loved ones addiction. This almost only happens when the family slips back into their old behaviors allowing their loved one to return home or leave treatment early. The intervention assistance services of Family First Intervention can assist in both situations. Our professional interventionists will come to you and meet with your family. Together, we will decide the best course of action for finding the right treatment for your loved one.
Life can be normal and happy again for the entire family, but it’s dependent on your loved ones willingness to seek treatment, as well as follow the treatment plan being offered. By using intervention help you can get your loved one willing to get help, finish treatment and become accountable.

