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Alcoholism Intervention
Do you know someone that is suffering from alcoholism? How long has it been going on? Does the person deny there is a problem, but you know differently? Denial is common among alcoholics and no matter how much begging and pleading a loved one or family may do, the person is intent on continuing to consume alcohol in dangerous amounts. When you have exhausted every avenue and option to motivate a person to accept help for an alcohol problem, perhaps it is time to think about staging an Alcoholism Intervention.
What is an alcohol intervention?
Have you ever tried to have a heart-to-heart conversation with an alcoholic loved one about their problem? If so, you know it can be a lesson in futility and quite frustrating. Trying to reason with an alcoholic is impossible and the person will come up with a variety of different reasons and excuses to justify their behavior and habit. When a family has grown tired of playing the back and forth seesaw of alcoholism, it may be time to consider an alcohol intervention. An alcohol intervention takes place under the guidance of an Alcoholism Interventionist, who will facilitate communication between the alcoholic and a group of family and close loved ones, and it is an attempt to show the person reality and persuade them to accept treatment.
What is an alcoholism interventionist?
When you have tried in the past to talk to your loved one about their drinking problem, it was a situation probably met with resistance and denial, which is common. Instead of continuing to do the same thing over and over again and getting nowhere, why not consider hiring a professional? An Alcoholism Intervention can sometimes be more successful at reaching the alcoholic, than having what is perceived as the family and close friends "ganging up" on the alcoholic. If you have tried many times to reason with your alcoholic loved one and nothing works, it is not because the person does not care, it is that the alcohol is the most important thing in the world to the individual. When you hire an alcoholism interventionist, you can be assured the situation will be handled much differently and the lines of communication will remain open at all times, because it is the job and goal of the interventionist to persuade the alcoholic to receive treatment.
What is the goal of an alcoholism intervention?
Have you become tired of dealing with your alcoholic family member? Are you ready to stop enabling the person? If so, the goal of an alcoholism intervention is to confront the alcoholic in a firm, but understanding manner and to highlight the problems and frustrations being experienced because of their drinking problem. The alcoholism interventionist will explain how the family feels, provide feedback and supply proof to the alcoholic of how their behavior is hurting everyone and will encourage the acceptance of treatment or explain the consequences, if the individual declines to get help.
Why should you elect help from an alcoholism interventionist?
You have exhausted every effort and be met with denial, refusal and frustration, right? You do not want your loved one to wind up dead from alcoholism, but you know you cannot make choices for the individual. However, what you can do is contact an alcoholism interventionist and confront the person in a loving, supportive and compassionate way and hopefully make an impact on the individual's life. Why continue to do the same thing over and over again, yielding less than positive results? Staging an alcoholism intervention now can hopefully get you the results you desire and motivate your loved one to seek treatment and at this point, what do you have to lose?
