Drug Interventionist: Finding Crisis Intervention Help In A Crisis |
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When Is It Important to Stage A Crisis Intervention? It’s important to stage a crisis intervention when things have gotten so bad you are worried the addict is going to hurt themselves or someone else. Usually, when a person is addicted to drugs or alcohol, they are a mess. Chances are they have done something that has scared you half to death and you feel it’s of the upmost urgency to act now. If you cannot wait any longer for fear of what the addict might do next it’s time to stage a crisis intervention. Is A Drug Interventionist A Trained Professional? A drug interventionist is trained on how to deal with drug and alcohol problems and how to help a family or group of friends stage an intervention. Sure some interventionists have more experience than others but all of them go through training. Some of them are former addicts themselves who decided after getting cleaning they wanted to help other addicts get clean. A recovering addict probably knows the lies and the games and the manipulation tactics that an addict uses making them a prime candidate for the job of interventionist. What Should I Expect Going Into An Alcoholism Intervention? If you have a friend who has an addiction problem and their family has approached you about participating in an alcoholism intervention chances are you’re a little weary. That’s normal. A lot of times addicts see an intervention as a sign of betrayal. It can be hard to step up and tell your friend they have a problem. What you need to decide is what’s more important, your friend’s life or that they remain your friend? Expect the addict to be defensive, hurt and angry that you have decided to participate in the intervention. |




