Monday, January 14, 2013

Drug Intervention


Millions of Americans fall victim to drug and alcohol addiction each and every day. There are also millions of Americans who have overcome this devastating problem. Drug addiction not only destroys the lives of the users, it also destroys their families. A family may consist of brothers, sisters and parents, but more often, a family is made up of many close friends, relatives and even co-workers – the people who create a loving and caring support network. When addiction causes a person to lose control of their life, this network is the first to notice and the first to respond. It is important that these people create an environment of love and support, rather than one of hostility and hate. An intervention specialist can help to bring awareness to the addict and their family members on how exactly this can be done.

Addiction can control a persons life. This person may completely lose sight of who they are and who they want to be. It is devastating to love a person who can only function with drugs or alcohol in their system. It often seems as though an addict only loves their drug of choice and nothing else. Yet, no matter how off track they get, many addicts still believe they are in control of their lives and their drug use. Many addicts have a tendency to be completely unaware of just how much damage has been and is being done to their bodies. Because their friends and family watch this destruction unfold, they feel that it is up to them to do something to bring this individual back to themselves. This is called an intervention. An intervention is a selfless act done by a loved one to show an addict that they are cared about. This is often the first step towards the understanding of addiction – both for the addict and the loved one.

A drug intervention or alcohol intervention needs to be done with an expert or specialist. Many times, the addict is in extreme denial. They may not listen to what their loved ones have to say about addiction and treatment. They see substance abuse intervention as an attack on how they wish to live their life. Having a professional in this environment to help direct and focus the intervention can be very effective in helping the individual accept treatment and decide to change for the better.

Intervention for drugs and alcohol is a big step. This step shows how much the individual is cared for, and also provides a smooth transition into drug and/or alcohol treatment. An intervention is extremely important for an addict, of course, but it is just as important for their family and friends. It not only shows the addict that they need treatment, but it also allows their loved ones to better understand what the addict is going through and how to be supportive. It is never too soon or too late to tell and addict that you are concerned about their well-being.

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