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How to Choose an Alcohol and Drug Interventionist

If you want to take that step to convince somebody you love that his addiction should stop, then it is high time you start looking for an addiction interventionist. In any scuffle, debate or problem, there needs to be a 'referee'. If you simply confront an addict about his alcoholism, drug abuse, sex addiction or whatever his addiction is, then chances are, you are doing more harm than good. In fact, it may even start cultivating resentment which is the last thing you need between yourself and your loved one.

Instead, what you should do is seek the help of a professional interventionist. This way, you are properly guided on what to do, what to say, when to confront and how to address the issue of your family member or friend's addiction the RIGHT way.

Finding an Addiction Interventionist

The main role of an alcohol and drug abuse interventionist is to provide guidance. Each and every step of the chemical dependency or alcoholism intervention process must be thoroughly planned to achieve maximum results during Intervention Day. To say that a professional interventionist's role is important is a major understatement. In reality, he can be that crucial element to finally convince an addict to give up the demons that are plaguing his life.

When looking for an addiction interventionist, consider the following points.

    • Ask for about his intervention experience. Do NOT be shy about this. Intervention is a very sensitive process and so you must be able to trust the interventionist completely.
    • Ask about the interventionist's specialization. Some professionals specialize in certain types of addictions so it is important to know if you are seeking help from the right one.
    • Is the interventionist a recovering addict himself? If so, how do you feel about this? For many people, they actually prefer an interventionist who has 'been there, done that' because they feel that the interventionist knows exactly what the addicted person is currently going through.


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