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Intervention Angel Just because a person addicted to alcohol denies the extent of the problem and minimizes the risk they are placing on themselves and others doesn’t mean they believe it. Addiction is miserable for the person addicted even worse than it is for the family who has to watch the person lose everything, No one wants to be an alcoholic. Deep down inside, any alcoholic secretly seeks to hang on to the hope that they too might one day be “normal” again. After extended alcohol use and after many failed attempts at getting clean and sober on their own, or with help, a person addicted can come to “know” that they are beyond help and that the life of misery and shame they are stuck in is all they will ever know again. That is, on the surface the person knows this. Underneath, most people addicted still carry a glimpse of hope. Most people addicted still carry a dream that something magic will come along and change everything. This is why alcohol intervention works if properly done. A true alcohol intervention counselor knows they are working with the addicted person for the addicted person. They are not battling with the person themselves. The intervention counselor is battling with the addiction. Alcohol intervention means to intervene into a situation and change its direction or outcome. This can be not only difficult but it can also be very critical since the usage of alcohol can be dangerous for themselves and those around them. Life threatening consequences loom behind every decision made, sober or not. The decision to get behind the wheel of the car and drive while intoxicated, the decision to drink more than the body can stand, the decision to fight the very people who love the person and truly desire the person to be happy and live a more enjoyable life. All these decisions and more carry with them very drastic consequences if made incorrectly. An alcohol intervention then should include an intervention counselor who specializes in handling this type situation. This specialist will guide preparation of those surrounding the person addicted as to exactly what to do. Once this has been accomplished the intervention counselor will approach the person addicted in a semi formal setting and work with them directly to get them to realize where their life has gone and what the solution to the many problems they now see can be; getting help. From here, the alcohol intervention counselor will help the person travel to and become admitted into an alcohol rehab facility which has been pre-arranged and then follow up as they progress through the program and then re-enter life. The goal is a complete recovery package resulting in the family of the person addicted regaining their life and the true quality of it. Call us now to begin this life changing alcohol intervention process. |
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