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The good news is that addiction (whether to alcohol or drugs) can be treated, and that individuals can return to the lives they knew before their using behavior made it all fall apart. What may be even better news to those who have a friend or loved one struggling with addiction is that treatment can be effective, even if the individual is not yet convinced of the magnitude of his or her drug-related problems.


When everyone but the alcoholic/addict can see the problem, this is when intervention may be called for. Executive Drug Rehab can help you find the right intervention specialist for the circumstances you’re dealing with.

Think of the process of drug and alcohol addiction like an elevator’s constant and inevitable descent past dozens of potential stops on different floors. Seen this way, intervention is an attempt to end the user’s elevator ride before he or she reaches the bottom.


A formal intervention involves bringing together the significant people in the alcoholic/addict’s life to explore how his or her drug-related behavior has affected all their lives. This formal, structured process is appropriate when the person has repeatedly refused to get help.


The goal of intervention is to convince the alcoholic/addict to take concrete steps immediately following this meeting to get help for their addiction. In a formal intervention, moving the drug or alcohol user into treatment immediately is generally the desired result.


The interventionist you’ll be referred to through Executive Drug Rehab will assure that every stage of the intervention process is handled with professionalism and care. You want what’s best for your loved one, and a formal intervention generally achieves the best possible outcome.


For more information, or to schedule an intervention, call now: (800) 226-1407, or email us.