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 What does it take to get an addict to accept the "Gift" of Help?
Most important would be a “respectful presentation of the gift of rahabilitation” by a well organized and focused group of loved ones. A collective attitude by a group that says no matter what, we will be rigorously open and completely honest with the addict. These are just a few elements that can help lead to a successful intervention.

What is our rate of success?
Over 90% of my cases result in the addict entering treatment. It’s important to note that this is a “family disease”, with this understanding I encourage clients to consider that simply going into action, makes them a success as well.

Why does an Intervention require a group of people?
Bottom line, there is “Power” which is derived from a group that cannot come from any individual. I teach the group the importance of moving into the “solution.” With my guidance this solution is made very clear and is offered in a way that the addict will ultimately make the right choice for themselves and accept the help they so desperately need.

What are the most important aspects of the intervention itself?
First the ability to indentify “where” the addict will physically be. Second, getting the addict to “sit and listen.”