Drug Rehab From Family
Intervention
Doris Moller
In many cases a drug addict will
not admit or does not realize that they have a problem.
This is the first step in drug rehab, so, until the drug
addict is willing to admit they have a problem drug rehab
is not an option. If this is the case, as it is with many
drug addicts, a family intervention might be needed in
order to get the drug addict to drug rehab. The problem
is, if an intervention is gone about in the wrong way, it
can make things worse. The good news is that there are
many programs through drug rehab facilities to help a
family pose an intervention. If a family follows the
guidelines offered then more times then not a drug
intervention can be successful in getting the drug addict
into rehab.
While each drug addict is unique
and should be approached according to his/her unique
addiction there are general guidelines or components that
make up a successful intervention. These components or
guidelines are as follows:
· There should be a small group
of family and/or close friends, whom the person in
question (the drug addict trusts), whom all want to see
the person in question get help.
· Research, interview, and then
hire a professional in interventions, preferably from the
rehab center that the drug addict will go to if all goes
well, to help mediate or be the neutral person in the
intervention.
· If not already done, find a
rehab center suitable for the drug addict who every one
is concerned about. This step can be ahead of finding a
professional to intervene because that professional will
also be able to help find a suitable drug rehab
center.
· Now all the arrangements need
to be made so the addict in question will be able to go
to the center after the
intervention.
· Make plans with all who will
be at the intervention as to when and where it will be
held and have a plan as to who wants to say what.
Sometimes it is best for each family member or friend to
write a letter about their concerns and just read it to
the person whom the intervention is being held
for.
· Make sure that, with love, the
person who is addicted knows what will happen if he/she
refuses to go to rehab. This is an intervention, there
needs to be some form of consequences if refusal may be a
possibility.
· Get the person who is addicted
to the rehab center as soon as he/she agrees and the
intervention is over.
A family intervention is a well
thought out meeting with the goal of trying to get a
family member or friend who has an addiction to admit
that they have a problem and agree to treatment. This is
an extremely sensitive process, but, by following the
guidelines above and approaching the person in question
with love and concern, then there is a better chance that
the intervention will be
successful.
The most important thing to do
is to give support and love through out the entire
process and through out the drug rehab
treatments.
Copyright 2007-Doris
Möller
Intervention
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