Substance abuse and addiction impacts all members of a family. Interventions are an effective way to communicate and convince your loved one to seek treatment. Get the resources you need to stop addiction with an intervention at FindRehabCenters.org - (877) 322-2450.
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Loss of control
Interventions are done to get someone with addiction into treatment.
The Johnson model is the most common type of intervention.
According to NIDA, addiction
treatment doesn’t need to be
voluntary to work.
A certified
professional
Assists and leads
the process
Trained in family
systems
Skilled in success
techniques
An estimated 90% of
professional interventions
result in commitment to
treatment.
Interventions are most
effective when led by an
experienced and trained
professional.
Effective interventions are focused and
refrain from detrimental behaviors.
• Drug and alcohol addiction take a toll on everyone,
not just the person addicted.
• It’s important to get help before it’s too late.
• Secretive behavior
• Borrowing money
• Aggression
• Physical appearance
• Lack of motivation
• Energy levels
• Neglect of responsibilities
• Denial
• Avoidance
• Diversion
• Blame
• Control
Many different types and methods are available.
point for positive change.
START
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/treatment-approaches-drug-addiction
https://www.ncadd.org/family-friends/there-is-help/intervention-tips-and-guidelines
http://www.associationofinterventionspecialists.org
https://family-intervention.com/blog/common-models-of-drug-and-alcohol-addiction-intervention/
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Resources:
INTERVENTIONA FAMILY DISEASE
WHAT IS AN INTERVENTION?
DO INTERVENTIONS WORK?
WHAT IS AN INTERVENTION SPECIALIST?
JOHNSON MODEL INTERVENTION
INVITATIONAL MODEL
ARISE INTERVENTION
DISEASE MODEL OF ADDICTION
HOW MUCH DOES AN INTERVENTION COST?
WHAT AN INTERVENTION IS NOT
WHEN TO HELP
ADDICTION IS A FAMILY DISEASE
face to face with family and
addict.
MEETING
process directed by a professional.
EDUCATION
substance abuse to life
problems.
CONNECTS
A support system is formed to motivate addicted person into treatment.
Invites addict to join intervention process from the start.
There is no cure for addiction, however the disease is 100 percent treatable.
THREELEVELPROCESS
ADDICTION COSTS
Successful interventions are a
foundation for long-term recovery.
No surprises No secretsNo coercion Absolute love
and respect
• Criticism
• Passive aggression
• Manipulation
• Enabling
• Minimizing
90%
ADDICTIONWARNINGSIGNS
JOHNSONMODELCOMPONENTS
HEALTH ISSUES
FAMILY DISTRESS
FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
LEGAL TROUBLE
INTERVENTION TYPES
Every intervention model in use today aims for family healing and addiction treatment.
FIELD MODEL
The Field model is a combination of Invitational and Johnson model interventions.
• Johnson Model
• Invitational- Family Systemic Model
• Field Model
• ARISE Model
• Love First Model
• Counselor organized
• Plan what will be said
• Focused on care
• Addiction only
• Evidence
• Primary treatment goal
• Treatment options
• Family focused
• Non-confrontational
• Interventionist led workshop
• Interventions are not covered by
insurance and costs are varied.
• On average, an intervention costs
$1,000 to $10,000.
• Expect to pay up-front and in-full.
• Payments are non-refundable.
Interventions are expensive, however not having an intervention can cost far more.
• Interventionist focused
• Compliments other models
• Ideal for complex cases
• Crisis response methods
• Brings family system together
• Addiction affects everyone in the family.
• Change doesn’t occur on its own.
• All family members need healing.
• Addict focused
• Interventionist guided
• Surprise meeting
• Confronts addict
• Compassionate
• Understanding
• Encourages treatment
• Family and addict addiction education
• Recognizes family roles
“THE FIRST CALL”
enter treatment
at level one.
56%
“STRENGTH IN
NUMBERS”
accept treatment
at level two.
80%
“THE FORMAL ARISE
INTERVENTION”
accept treatment
at level three.
83%
ADDICTION IMPACTS
Stability of
the home
Mental healthFamily unity Physical health Finances Family
dynamics
Alters the brain
Progressive
Changes
biology
Denial centered
Chronic
TREATMENTS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Hospitalization Drug detox Alcohol detox Inpatient rehab Outpatient care
12-step programs Recovery
support groups
Aftercare
programs
Long-term rehab
Money spent
on substances
Medical bills Attorneys Fines
Criminal justice
system
Lost wages Death Funeral arrangements