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There are hundreds of intervention services throughout Washington all of which have different characteristics and different approaches to intervention.  It is important to seek assistance from intervention professionals with a proven record of success. Using a professional usually makes the process short, powerful and effective. Choosing the right intervention specialist that fits your specific needs can be a long, exhausting, and frustrating process without professional help.  Call us or fill out the form below and we will provide you with all your drug intervention and rehab options that best fits your specific situation and treatment needs.

Drug Intervention or alcohol intervention is an attempt by family members and friends to help a chemically dependent person get help for his or her addiction. The purpose of an addiction intervention is to help the addict or alcoholic see the physical and mental destruction their addiction creates. Interventions are usually successful and often enable the abuser to move on to successful drug and alcohol treatment programs.

Even if you are certain that your loved one will never come around and admit he or she needs help, don’t give up. Call us and ask about intervention services. Your loved one could be our next success story. Where abuse to the mind and body is concerned, time is of the essence, and the sooner a solution is offered to the addict, the sooner they are on the road to recovery. We can help.

To find out about the drug intervention services serving people in Washington that are suitable for your needs, please call1-877-404-9362.

What is an Intervention?

An intervention is a deliberate process by which change is introduced into peoples' thoughts, feelings and behaviors. The overall objective of an intervention is to confront a person in a non-threatening way and allow them to see their self-destructive behavior, and how it affects themselves, family and friends. It usually involves several people who have prepared themselves to talk to a person who has been engaging in some sort of self-destructive behavior. In a clear and respectful way, they inform the person of factual information regarding his or her behavior and how it may have affected them. The immediate objective of an intervention is for the self-destructive person to listen and to accept help.

To find out if there are any inpatient treatment facilities serving people in Washington that are suitable for your needs, please call1-877-404-9362.