Alcohol Interventions North Vancouver

Alcohol Interventions North Vancouver

Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism, is a chronic diagnosis that is characterized by an inability to control or eliminate drinking despite the negative consequences. Alcohol addiction can lead to serious physical, emotional, and social implications on not only the individual, but their loved ones as well. 

 

What is an Intervention? North Vancouver

 

An intervention is a well-thought-out and structured plan, which can be executed by the loved ones of the person in need of the intervention. An intervention is at its best when planned in coordination with an intervention specialist (interventionist). During an intervention loved one’s come together as a unit to inform your loved one about how their alcohol addiction affects everyone around them, and guide them with the hopes of accepting treatment. 

 

The intervention: 

 

  • Shares specific scenarios of the addicted individual’s behaviour where it has affected those around them. 

 

  • Lays out a well-thought-out, previously planned treatment plan, which clearly states the steps, goals, and guidelines. 

 

  • Explains what each person present at the intervention will do if treatment is not accepted by the individual being intervened on. 

 

Signs and Symptoms Alcohol Addiction 

 

  • Cravings: An irresistible urge to drink

 

  • Tolerance: The need to drink more to achieve the effect that was once achieved with less consumption. 

 

  • Withdrawal: When trying to reduce alcohol intake the experiences of physical and psychological symptoms surface. 

 

  • Avoiding Responsibilities: Drinking takes priority over any other work, school, or home responsibilities. 

 

  • Social Isolation: Drinking continues, despite the problems that have been created because of it in relationships and social scenarios. 

 

  • Less Participation in Activities: Neglecting or reducing social, occupational, or recreational activities because of the alcohol abuse. 

 

  • Unsuccessful Attempts to Get Sober: Repeatedly unable succeed with the attempt to quit or control the abuse of alcohol. 

 

Causes

 

Alcohol addiction can be influenced and contributed to from a combination of factors including environmental, genetic, and various psychological reasons. A family history of addiction, exposure to heavy drinking, trauma, stress, and mental health issues can play a role in alcohol abuse. 

 

Alcohol addiction is a serious and potentially fatal condition, that is treatable with the right intervention and rehabilitation. It is not too late to get the help you need to get you on the road to recovery, to gain a healthier, alcohol-free life. 

 

Alcohol Intervention North Vancouver

 

An alcohol intervention is a structured and planned road map to help someone who is struggling with alcohol addiction and abuse. The goal of an intervention is for the alcohol abuser to recognize they have a problem and to accept treatment offered to them. Interventions are generally organized by family members, friends, and loved ones who are concerned for the well-being of the alcohol user. 

 

Important steps involved to set up the road to a successful alcohol intervention includes:

 

Preparation

 

  • The first step of an intervention is to gather all your loved ones affected by the individual’s alcohol use. These people often comprise close family and friends, and an intervention specialist.

 

  • In the preparation phase this group should also gather the relevant information about their loved ones’ alcohol abuse, including information such as the severity of the problem, any past attempts at treatment, and the potential consequences of continued alcohol use and abuse.

 

Education 

 

  • Those involved in the intervention should educate themselves about alcohol addiction, treatment options, and other available resources to help prepare them for the intervention.

 

Planning 

 

  • After learning about your loved one’s alcohol addiction, a plan should be put in place, outlining the specific details involved in the intervention. These details include, who will be present, what will be said, and where and when the intervention will take place.

 

Boundaries

 

  • Those who are involved in the intervention should prepare and be ready to set clear and firm boundaries and consequences for their loved one if they do not agree to seek the treatment they desperately need. These consequences need to be communicated during the intervention to emphasize the seriousness of their alcohol addiction.

 

The Intervention 

 

  • The intervention is a carefully structured meeting where the individual is confronted about their alcohol abuse in a non-confrontational manner, and from a place of love.

 

  • Each person present will take turns sharing their concerns and show support for their loved one through their recovery journey if they choose to accept it.

 

  • Everyone present will share specific scenarios where the person’s alcohol abuse has affected their lives and relationships.

 

  • After everyone has shared, a treatment plan will be presented and offered for immediate access to treatment.

 

Treatment Options

 

  • The intervention should include a clear, precise, well-researched treatment plan. This can involve options including detoxification, in-patient or out-patient rehabilitation options, counselling, and support groups.

 

  • Everyone should be prepared to assist the individual in accessing treatment immediately because delaying offers room for a change of mind, which can be detrimental.

 

Reinforcing Support

 

  • After the intervention, everyone should continue to provide emotional support and encouragement for their loved one. It is important to remain consistent with patience and understanding because recovery from addiction can be a challenging and ongoing process. The ultimate goal is long-term recovery, and support is vital in achieving that.

 

What Intervention Services Offer in North Vancouver 

 

  • Ensure a drug/alcohol-free environment, this includes private homes, personal vehicles, work offices, hotel rooms, etc. 

 

  • The sober coach can perform periodic drug testing/breathalyzer testing to hold the client accountable.

 

  • A companion can provide safe reliable transport to private detox and private treatment centres in North Vancouver or elsewhere. (For air or land travel).

 

  • Help the client identify areas that may be present triggers that could lead to relapse and discuss roadblocks that could hinder continued abstinence.

 

  • A companion can accompany clients to social, family, work gatherings, vacations, conferences, or anywhere that could pose a threat to their sobriety/abstinence.

 

  • Assist in locating and attending recovery meetings in the area where the client will live and work. 

 

  • Work in conjunction with the clients’ professional recovery support team. The team may include counsellors, therapists, psychiatrists, and physicians. 

 

  • Help with the placement of clients with appropriate clinicians, treatment, and detox centres in North Vancouver or elsewhere if needed.

 

Performing our job as discreetly as possible to ensure the client’s confidentiality is of utmost importance to everyone at Andy Bhatti Addiction Services and Interventions in North Vancouver.

 

We do our best to place clients with age-appropriate, gender-appropriate sober coaches and sober companions at all times. Input and suggestions by concerned family members are always taken into consideration.

 

After the Intervention North Vancouver

 

With the ultimate goal of the intervention accomplishing the acceptance of treatment, and then the next step of going to receiving treatment, Andy Bhatti Intervention and Addiction Services will assist the individual to a facility best fitted for the individual’s needs. 

 

Not all interventions will result in the same outcome, however, the long-term goal is usually the same, long-term rehabilitation. The first step to long-term rehabilitation is an intervention. Our interventionists adapt and evolve to each individual’s needs and their atmosphere.

 

What is a Positive Result of an Intervention? North Vancouver

 

A positive result of an intervention is one where no matter how reactionary the addicted individual is, the result is the acceptance of getting treatment. The ultimate goal of an intervention is always the acceptance of a problem and the agreeance to get treatment. The intervention is the first step to getting sober, getting treatment is the first step to long-term recovery. 

 

If you are looking to plan an intervention for your loved one in North Vancouver, contact Andy Bhatti Interventions and Addiction Services. Our intervention services save lives. 

 

Call us today and let us help you set up a treatment plan that has succeeded as the long-term goal, for someone you care for.

 

 

An intervention is not about how to control the substance user; it is about how to let go of believing you can. Our professional addiction therapists and interventionists work closely with families to reach a successful intervention. Our interventionists work all over North Vancouver. 

 

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