How to Stage an Intervention

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If you have a loved one or a friend that is currently struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, you have an opportunity to help them overcome their addiction. When staging an intervention, you may discover that you need professional help. An addiction treatment center in Toledo, Ohio, can help you reach the person in need and turn their life around.

A therapist can work with you to help you better understand the person’s condition, be more sensitive to their needs, and intervene effectively. While there are no guarantees that you will help the other person, your action could lead to recovery – something that they will be thankful for. Let’s take a closer look at staging an intervention for substance use disorder.

Tips on Staging an Intervention

Once you decide that you are going to help a loved one or friend, you will need to be strategic in how you approach them and intervene. Some tips on substance abuse intervention include:

  • Be gentle and calm without yelling or pointing fingers.
  • Do not allow the addicted person to manipulate your thoughts or emotions.
  • Offer assistance, solutions, encouragement, and lots of support.
  • Plan out what you are going to say and do.
  • Make sure the addicted person is sober and coherent.
  • Know which addiction treatment center you are going to use in advance.

Approach the addicted person with genuine concern, not frustration or anger. If you are angry or emotional, you may threaten the person instead of getting them to listen to you. The more friction you create, the worse the situation will be. Also, research substance abuse treatment programs in advance so that you already know where you will take the person once they are willing to commit.

How to Put Together an Addiction Intervention Strategy

If you have no addiction intervention strategy, you are likely to get poor results when you confront your loved one. While there are no guarantees of how the other person will react, a good strategy is likely to get you the results you are looking for.

Consult an Addiction Treatment Specialist

You should start your addiction intervention plan by consulting a therapist. A professional can give you tips on how to approach the other person. They can also help you avoid pitfalls that can sabotage your intervention. Some treatment specialists are willing to accompany you during the intervention.

Gather Medical Documents and Personal Information

Once your loved one has committed to going to rehab, you need to be ready to act quickly. Gather all documents and personal information that you will take to the drug or alcohol addiction treatment center before the intervention. This will allow you to leave immediately while the addicted person is willing to get help.

Get Help from Friends or Family

The more support you can rally, the more confident you will feel going into the intervention. Be careful, however, that you do not ‘gang up’ on the other person. You only need two or three people to accompany you. Everyone in the group needs to handle the situation gently and allow you to lead.

Learn More About Staging an Intervention at Midwest Recovery Center

If you are concerned that a loved one or friend has a substance use disorder, then contact Midwest Recovery Center. We offer an array of addiction treatment therapies for all types of addiction. When staging an intervention, we can guide you through the process and provide a recovery plan for your friend or loved one.

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*The stories shared in this blog are meant to illustrate personal experiences and offer hope. Unless otherwise stated, any first-person narratives are fictional or blended accounts of others’ personal experiences. Everyone’s journey is unique, and this post does not replace medical advice or guarantee outcomes. Please speak with a licensed provider for help.

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