Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services

Welcome to the New Approach Healing Program, where we specialize in providing compassionate and effective drug and alcohol intervention services. Our dedicated team of interventionist professionals is here to guide individuals and their loved ones through the journey from addiction to recovery. We understand the complexities of alcoholism and addiction, and our approach is tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual and their support system.

Drug and alcohol addiction not only affects the individual suffering but also their families and loved ones. Our drug and alcohol intervention service is a structured method of assistance that encourages a person dealing with addiction to seek help and embark on the path to recovery.

CALL OR TEXT us today to speak to an addiction interventionist at:
1-250-253-2048

Drug and Alcohol Interventions BC

Our Approach to Drug and Alcohol Intervention

Our Approach to Drug and Alcohol Intervention

We believe in a compassionate, respectful, and supportive approach to drug and alcohol interventions. Our intervention services are designed to:

Facilitate Open Communication: Create a safe space where concerns and feelings can be expressed openly and honestly.

Provide Professional Guidance: Our experienced drug and alcohol interventionists guide the process, ensuring it remains focused, respectful, and effective.

Customized Planning: We tailor each drug and alcohol intervention to meet the specific needs and circumstances of the individual and their loved ones.

Support and Follow-Up: Our commitment continues beyond the drug and alcohol intervention, providing ongoing support and resources for both the individual and their family.


Our Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services

Pre-Intervention Counselling

Guidance and preparation for families and friends to effectively participate in the intervention.

Professional Intervention Facilitation

Experienced interventionists facilitate the intervention, providing expertise and support.

Intervention Planning and Coordination

Comprehensive planning to ensure the intervention process is well-organized and conducted professionally.

Post-Intervention Support

Ongoing support, resources, and guidance following the intervention to promote a successful recovery journey.

Why Choose New Approach Healing Program?

Why Choose New Approach Healing Centre

Expertise: Our team brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in conducting successful interventions.

Compassion: We prioritize the well-being of the individual and their loved ones, approaching each intervention with sensitivity and care.

Customization: Our services are tailored to meet the unique needs and circumstances of each case.

Support: We offer continuous support and resources to navigate the recovery journey effectively.

FAQ

What is a drug and alcohol intervention?

A drug and alcohol intervention is a structured meeting where loved ones, facilitated by an intervention specialist, communicate to a person struggling with addiction about the negative impacts of their substance abuse. The goal is to encourage the individual to seek professional help and enter a treatment program.

 

Who should be involved in a drug and alcohol intervention?

An intervention should involve close family members, friends, and sometimes colleagues or religious leaders who care about the person struggling with addiction. An intervention specialist should also be involved to guide the process effectively.

 

When is the right time to hold an intervention?

An intervention should be held as soon as concerns about the individual’s substance abuse are evident. Waiting for the person to hit rock bottom is not necessary or advisable. Early intervention increases the chances of a successful recovery.

 

How should an intervention be planned?

Planning should involve organizing a team, choosing a professional interventionist, deciding on a date, time, and location, and preparing what each participant will say. It’s also essential to research treatment options in advance.

 

What should be communicated during an intervention?

Participants should express their love and concern, provide specific examples of destructive behaviors and their impact, outline a prearranged treatment plan, and explain the consequences if the person refuses to accept treatment.

 

What role does a professional interventionist play?

A professional interventionist helps plan and guide the intervention, ensuring that the conversation remains solution-focused and supportive. They bring expertise in managing various reactions from the person struggling with addiction.

 

What happens after an intervention?

 Ideally, the person agrees to enter a treatment program immediately following the intervention. The support team should continue to offer encouragement and assistance, such as helping with logistics and maintaining open communication.

 

What if the person refuses help?

If the person refuses help, loved ones should be prepared to set boundaries and enforce consequences, such as limiting financial support or restricting access to family activities.

 

How successful are drug and alcohol interventions?

The success of an intervention depends on various factors, including the willingness of the person to accept help, the presence of a professional interventionist, and the level of planning and support from loved ones. Consider involving alcohol and drug professionals in the intervention process. Professional interventionists bring experience and expertise, ensuring that the intervention is conducted with sensitivity and care, increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.

An intervention can be a pivotal moment in the life of someone struggling with addiction. Conducted with love, care, and professional guidance, it can pave the way for recovery and a brighter, healthier future.