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Addiction
Recovery Professionals, Inc. (ARP) (addictionrecoveryprofessionals.com)
ARP is a professional network of alcohol and drug specialists
focusing on assessments, interventions, treatment center selection
and management and post-treatment recovery. Their expertise
is in helping families through the recovery process, beginning
with the intervention and continuing through post-treatment
planning.
Inter-care
( www.inter-care.com/intervention.html)
Inter-Care's approach to intervention is one that fully involves
the whole family in the intervention process. All participating
family members focus on both individual issues and shared
concerns. Unlike earlier intervention models, there is no
secrecy or surprise. Everyone is fully involved from the start
and everyone receives help in the process. Inter-Care
conducts interventions in all fifty states and all six continents.
Their professionally-trained staff of clinicians
works within all cultures, including those where English may
not be the primary language spoken.
Alphabetical
Carefrontations (www.carefrontations.com)
The intervention methods utilized by Care Confrontations are
based on the positive expression of love and concern spoken
in a compelling and truthful manner. The purpose is to present
reality to a person who is out of touch with it. The intervention
team provides instruction on how to begin the intervention
planning process including who should participate, treatment
options, and when and where the preparation and intervention
will occur. The group is prepared through letter writing and
role playing. The intervention team of licensed and registered
chemical dependency specialists provides interventions all
over the country and abroad. They facilitate interventions
for the Betty Ford center, Sierra Tucson, Hazelden, and other
treatment facilities in the U.S. and Canada.
Drug and Alcohol
Interventions (www.druginterventions.net)
This site provides information and guidelines for performing
an effective addiction intervention, including the intervention
process, its goals and how it is conducted. It also offers
a live chat option and a free telephone consultation. Interventions
are conducted by a certified addiction practitioner and are
available nationwide.
Family Interventions, Intervention Training
(innervention.com)
Jeff VanVonderen is an intervention specialist offering family
and coprorate interventions.
He has worked as a counselor in both residential inpatient
and out patient treatment settings, as well as in the religious
community. He has been an Extended Adjunct Instructor at Bethel
College in St. Paul, MN. and a Community Faculty Member for
the University of Minnesota's Program for Individualized Learning.
For over 15 years he was part of the Senior Leadership Staff
at Church of the Open Door in Minneapolis, in the area of
Recovery.
Intervention
911 (intervention911.com)
Headed by a certified alcohol and drug intervention specialist,
Intervention 911 provides family and executive interventions.
During this process, family members, friends, or employers
learn how to deal with the addict who is in denial. The counselor
and the significant others help the dependent person see their
addiction and its consequences in order to move them to a
point of beginning addiction treatment.
Lifeline Intervention (lifelineintervention.com/services.htm)
A nationwide intervention company with board certified specialists
providing crisis and drug intervention services to families and their
loved ones. Intervention specialists work confidentially with teenagers,
adults as well as executives and busy professionals.
Love First (lovefirst.net)
Love First offers a full team of professional interventionists that work with families, adolescents, older adults and executives to provide intervention services for alcoholism and drug addiction. Services include selecting an appropriate treatment center, matching treatment options to family finances, making travel arrangements, facilitating the intervention, escorting the patient to treatment and post-treatment support. Information on the web site is based on the Hazelden Guidebook, Love First: A New Approach to Intervention for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction. It includes intervention resources, including extensive articles and links.
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