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The Goals of Drug Interventions

The ultimate goal of every drug intervention is simple: to get the confronted addict into detox and rehab so that she can receive treatment for her problem. To get to this point, there are a number of smaller goals and milestones that are ideally hit along the way.

If you are concerned that you are not up to the task of performing an intervention of if you are just too emotionally close to the situation and don’t trust yourself to be objective and follow through, you can hire a professional interventionist to help you. They have expert knowledge and training on conducting interventions and can set up and carry out the intervention and escort your loved one to treatment when it’s complete.

At Orchid Recovery Center, we offer treatment and recovery help for women who are suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. We can also provide you with a professional interventionist to if you are trying to set up an intervention for a friend or family member.

Drug Intervention Goal: Recognize that Addiction is Serious and Limits Are in Place

A drug addiction intervention is an attempt to communicate with a person who is abusing drugs and to help them realize that their behavior is not only self-destructive but that it hurts the people who care about them. Interventions help family and friends communicate that, while they care about the addict, they will not tolerate her behavior anymore and have put limits on how much they will do to help her if she continues on her self-destructive path. Regardless of the type of intervention that is performed, the end-goal is to help the addict realize that she needs to get treatment at a professional detox and drug addiction treatment center.

Drug Intervention Goal: Treatment Starts Here

While a detox and treatment center is the place where the addict will begin actively breaking her addiction to drugs and alcohol, intervention is really the first step in the process. Family and friends who want to perform an intervention need to speak with a treatment center and arrange for accommodations for their loved one, in the event that she chooses to accept the offer of immediate drug addiction help. This same treatment center should be equipped to provide you with a professional interventionist who can help you perform the intervention and escort your loved one to treatment at its close.

Another thing that you can do to ensure that the intervention serves its purpose is to wait until the addict is in a relatively calm and sane frame of mind. Trying to convince an addict that her behavior is self-destructive and harmful will be much more difficult if she is high.

Drug Intervention Goal: Enrolling in the Best Treatment Program for the Addict

Intervention is the first step in the treatment process, and it may be appropriate to introduce the chosen drug treatment center to the addict during the intervention process. Once the addict has shown that she is open to changing her behavior, family and friends can then tell her about the treatment center and how it can benefit her and help her recover from her addiction. Performing research ahead of time and choosing a treatment center that can provide you with a professional interventionist and your loved one with an holistic treatment program that treats drug addiction as well as co-occurring medical disorders like depression and eating disorders will help with this process.

Drug Intervention is the First Step to Orchid Recovery Center

Orchid Recovery Center is a drug and alcohol recovery center located in South Florida that provides assistance and treatment to women who are suffering from abuse and addiction problems. Because of our focus on treating women, Orchid Recovery Center is uniquely qualified to handle the challenges that many women addicts face. Contact us today for more information about our intervention services, dual diagnosis program and drug rehab.

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