An intervention is an orchestrated attempt by family and friends – to get someone to seek professional help with an addiction. The term intervention is most often used when the traumatic event involves addiction to drugs or other things. Intervention help or counsilling can also refer to the act of using a similar technique within a therapy session. Interventions have been used to address serious personal problems, including, but not limited to, alcoholism, compulsive gambling, drug abuse, compulsive eating and other eating disorders, self harm and being the victim of abuse.
Florida Intervention Services Center for Childhood is a nationally accredited nonprofit organization providing an array of comprehensive therapeutic services, clinical interventions, prevention and early education programming for children and families.
Family intervention is a loving, considerate way to help someone seek the treatment they need. It's also a chance to let the person know that there are people who are concerned for their closed one. If done properly, interventions are non-judgmental and respectful. They can also be therapeutic for friends and family -- opportunities to share their frustrations amid a group of supportive people.
Alcohol interventions are time-limited counseling strategies that focus on changing behavior and increasing treatment compliance. Brief interventions are primarily used to reduce alcohol use in non-dependent, non-addicted drinkers. The goal of brief intervention is to help students reduce their alcohol use to low-risk levels or to facilitate referral to alcohol intervention treatment programs for students who are not able to reduce or stop drinking on their own.
Crisis Intervention is the emergency and temporary care given an individual who, because of unusual stress in his or her live that renders them unable to function as they normally would, in order to interrupt the downward spiral of maladaptive behavior and return the individual to their usual level of pre-crisis functioning.
Florida Intervention Services Center for Childhood is a nationally accredited nonprofit organization providing an array of comprehensive therapeutic services, clinical interventions, prevention and early education programming for children and families.
Family intervention is a loving, considerate way to help someone seek the treatment they need. It's also a chance to let the person know that there are people who are concerned for their closed one. If done properly, interventions are non-judgmental and respectful. They can also be therapeutic for friends and family -- opportunities to share their frustrations amid a group of supportive people.
Alcohol interventions are time-limited counseling strategies that focus on changing behavior and increasing treatment compliance. Brief interventions are primarily used to reduce alcohol use in non-dependent, non-addicted drinkers. The goal of brief intervention is to help students reduce their alcohol use to low-risk levels or to facilitate referral to alcohol intervention treatment programs for students who are not able to reduce or stop drinking on their own.
Crisis Intervention is the emergency and temporary care given an individual who, because of unusual stress in his or her live that renders them unable to function as they normally would, in order to interrupt the downward spiral of maladaptive behavior and return the individual to their usual level of pre-crisis functioning.

