Alcohol Rehab Interventionists
A major symptom of alcoholism, chemical dependency and other compulsive disorders like gambling is the minimizing and denial of the problem by the affected person. Facts of the problem, caringly presented by loved ones and significant others, are impossible to deny. A sensitive, guided confrontation (sometimes called a carefrontation) directed at the affected person by an interventionist is called a Family Intervention.
Whether done in a family or workplace setting, Family Intervention is a way for the family and friends to confront the one they care for with kindness and respect, but also with direct honesty that will pierce the defenses of the addicted, helping them to see the damage their behavior is doing to themselves and those around them. Because family intervention is done by a group of family and friends, it makes an impact far more powerful than an individual could ever create on his or her own.
Alcohol Rehab Family Interventionist Goals
Carefully designed and coached, step-by-step, Family Intervention creates positive change, sweeps away the secrecy, the minimizing and the denial inherent in addiction, and begins the move toward recovery. Family, friends, employers, professional colleagues, coworkers, in short, anyone who cares enough, can initiate the Family Intervention process.
Alcohol Rehab Family Interventionist Contacts
Highly qualified and certified Family Intervention specialists
can help you deal with the person, the problem and the elements
unique to your personal or professional situation. There are various
models of Family Intervention that each require a certain amount
of preparation time but in most cases, Family Intervention results in immediate entry into detox, rehab or other appropriate treatment setting.
Please contact our family interventionist Call Center Helpline at ext. 1515 for more
information about Family Intervention or you may contact directly
any of the interventionists below:nterventionist
Brad Lamm,
BR-I, CAI - 800-763-1597 (Preferred Provider of the Betty
Ford Center and Seabrook House)
Southworth Associates - John Southworth,
CADC - (800) 386-1695 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House)
Ken Seeley BRI II , CNDAI II/ Founder- 866-888-4911 (Preferred Provider of the Betty
Ford Center and Seabrook House)
Robert Smith, LCSW - Inter-Care Private Services - (800) 252-5252 - New York, NY (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House)
Vincent Casolaro, LCSW, MAC, CASAC - Inter-Care Private Services - (800) 252-5252 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House)
Turk Despard, LPC, CADC, NCC - Lancaster, PA (717) 299-5054 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House)
Carol Lawyer, CAC,
CCDP 610-696-8168 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House) - PA
Jane Eigner Mintz, MA, PC, CAI, BRI-II, BCPC - 216-407-4500 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House) - Ohio
Bruce Cotter and Associates 888-846-5186 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House) - Maryland
Terry Cronin - (732) 713-4249 (Preferred Provider for Seabrook House) - New Jersey
Eileen Wolfe, LCSW, ACSW, BCD, AISCBR I.II - Long Island, NY (516) 458-6962
Harold Clotworthy, CADC - Recovery Resources - (609) 242-1005- New Jersey
Rebecca J.
Flood, MHS, NCACII, CADC (Preferred Provider) (949) 683-2087 - California
John Page, MHS, CAC, BRI,
NCI, TAS - (215) 340-9995 - Pennsylvania
Meyer Slacum, CADC, BCI - (410) 430-2878 - Maryland
Bill Maher, CADC,
ACI - (804) 358-6021 - Virginia
Hold Harmless Statement: The family interventionist information
contained herein, including all references, is not intended to
be and shall not constitute or be treated as medical advice and
is not a recommendation or endorsement for any specific person
or organization. The information is provided as a resource, and
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House has not verified the accuracy of all the information contained
herein, and in some cases, has relied on information from third
parties.
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