It is incredibly painful to watch a loved one struggling with alcoholism, drug problems, an eating disorder or other destructive behavior. Figuring out how to confront the issue can be tough and addicts are often in denial and resistive to conversations about their problem. Increasingly, families are opting for an intervention approach. An intervention is a professionally directed face-to-face meeting of family members, friends and/or colleagues with the person suffering from addiction. During the intervention, the addict’s loved ones present the consequences of addiction and ask him or her to accept treatment. An intervention can be conducted without an intervention professional, but consulting an addiction specialist, such as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, a social worker, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, or an interventionist, can help you organize a more effective intervention. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s intervention experts today.
I provide structured, compassionate interventions to support clients struggling with mental health challenges or addiction. My approach includes collaboration with families, tailored treatment planning, and evidence-based strategies to promote awareness, acceptance, and a commitment to healing.
— Yaimara Cruz, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Hollywood, FLAs a licensed educational psychologist I provide intervention for a variety of different behavioral and social challenges. For example, I support children with Autism in being able to communicate their wants and needs in a functional way. I also support children with anxiety and depression in building a good emotional vocabulary and finding appropriate coping skills to best support them in times of distress. I also work with students with ADHD on organization and executive functioning skills.
— Jennifer Russo, Educational Psychologist in Pleasant Hill, CAI use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as an intervention to address challenging behaviors and promote skill development. My intervention strategies are data-driven and tailored to each individual, ensuring meaningful and measurable progress toward their goals.
— Christopher Gomez, Board Certified Behavior AnalystI provide compassionate and effective intervention services designed to support individuals during critical moments. My approach focuses on understanding the root causes of challenges, developing tailored strategies, and fostering resilience. By creating a safe and supportive environment, I help individuals and their families navigate crises, improve communication, and build a path toward stability and long-term well-being.
— Susan Njuakom, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Minneapolis, MNI perform SUD Interventions all over the United States. Please visit my website for details.
— Dan Caldwell, Licensed Professional Counselor in Houston, TXAs a licensed educational psychologist I provide intervention for a variety of different behavioral and social challenges. For example, I support children with Autism in being able to communicate their wants and needs in a functional way. I also support children with anxiety and depression in building a good emotional vocabulary and finding appropriate coping skills to best support them in times of distress. I also work with students with ADHD on organization and executive functioning skills.
— Jennifer Russo, Educational Psychologist in Pleasant Hill, CAMedication Management
— Dr . Dominique Wilson DNP PMHNP FNP, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Portland, ORWhen I think of intervention I think of therapy focused upon creating behavioral change much like strategic therapy. Since 2018 I have received supervision and guidance in this form of therapy, and I enjoy using it to help clients accomplish the change they desire.
— Josh Haycraft, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Jackson, MS