If someone you care about needs help but refuses to accept it, an intervention can be the most loving, healthy, successful, and powerful way to address their self-destructive behavior.
As an intervention specialist I am trained and experienced in guiding families through the intervention process. This can be done without the turmoil of a surprise confrontation that can cause the addicted loved one anger, shame, or humiliation.
A carefully planned and professionally facilitated intervention—done in a gentle, loving, and respectful manner—empowers a family to accomplish what, for too long, seemed impossible.




