Monday, September 06, 2010
12 Step Site Help
   
Text Size
Login

Intervention

Intervention

An Interventionist specializes with addicts and their families stuggling with with life threatening problems such as drug addiction. Drug intervention, alcohol intervention, eating disorders, trauma and crisis are very dificult things to face alone. Many families can hit their bottom with the addicts behavior and get the person suffering the help they need. However, there are times when an intervention is necessary. Usually an interventionist is called when the family member or friend determines the best way to help the person identified with a drug, alcohol or mental health isseue is to approach the problem by pulling in professional help. Most interventionist will work with the family affected by the problem to assist them in determining the right treatment approach. Education is key in making the right decision when facing problems like alcoholism, herion addiction, crystal meth addiction, eating disorders and trauma. Below are models for intervention.

Intervention Models

The ARISE Intervention Model This model usually involves family members, friends, work associates that are appropriate in a unified process that is directed by the interventionist, but includes all participants including the identified person expierencing issues to stay focused on getting the right level of help that is indicated.


The JOHNSON Intervention Model This model is done with the idea in mind that the participants are ready to set bottom lines is the identified person does not agree to get help. Many times the family can raise the bottom for an addict when they see severe consequences with the direction the alcoholic is going. The goal is to intervene before the worst, which is often death, happens. This model is done in a compassionate yet confrontive manner. Many times a percieved crisis in the addict's life can compel them into accept treatment.


The SYSTEMIC Intervention Model This Model is an alternative to traditional confrontation. The family, friends, and colleagues become educated and form a team to work with the person in trouble. Together they address the issue in a loving and respectful manner. This approach can be a very successful system when the time peramiters and participants are committed.

Where to find an Interventionist...

Do you need an intervention to help your loved one? There is an organization of certified Interventionist the Association of Intervention Specialists. This is a group of Interventionists that range in pricing, location, and style. To be a member of this group you must meet certain qualifications and also abide by their code of ethics. You can visit their website at www.associationofinterventionspecialists.org

A Dear friend of mine who Rocks at Interventions...

Realife Interventions Solutions is a professional, addiction and behavioral crisis management practice that focuses on solving immediate and often life threatening situations by intervening on an individual in crisis.  The primary purpose of an intervention is to move the person out of crisis and into treatment through a kind and loving family confrontation.

Realife Intervention Solutions, founded in August 2005, is the sole private practice of Jane Eigner Mintz, MA, LPC, BRI-II, CAI that concentrates in the field of addiction and behavioral crisis management. She provides intervention and treatment consultation services to concerned families, individuals, professionals, clinicians and institutions concerned with individuals affected by acute addiction and behavioral issues. She provides on-site crisis management services, brief case workups and collects collateral information about the client, treatment provider selection, arrangements and admissions, as well as provides therapeutic transport of client to the treatment facility. Jane also offers her clients follow-up services and aftercare consultation. Additionally,she provides clinicians and families treatment facility referral services by matching the specific clinical needs of a client with appropriate treatment facilities and individual providers around the world.

Jane Eigner Mintz is prepared to fly anywhere in the world to help families in crisis.  She provides a full continuum of intervention services which include, initial case assessment, pre-intervention counseling and training, the intervention, therapeutic escort to treatment and post intervention counseling referrals to independent therapists for the families of the addicted individual.

Call 216.407.1350 to speak with Jane.  She will be glad to review your case and if indicated, help guide you through the most effective solution for your loved one. You can visit her website at Realife Interventions

 

 

Latest Members

Who's Online

Please login to be able to chat.

12 Step Recovery Feeds

12 Step
12 Step
12 Step
12 Step
12 Step Recover