Dayton Alcohol Drug Rehab Announces Expansion of Intervention Services
DAYTON, OH (PRWEB) April 14, 2014 -- Dayton Alcohol Drug Rehab is pleased to inform the Dayton area that the facility is now expanding its intervention services for people caught up in the harrowing disease of drug addiction.
Interventionists work hard to inform the practicing addict about important consequences facing them should he or she continue on the path of destruction they are riding. Whether it is prescription drugs, Darvocet, bath salts, cocaine, methadone, or opiates, these drugs cloud an individual's way of looking at the world. Their only concern is getting more of their favorite substance.
An interventionist in Dayton will bring in family members and friends to get a full picture of how the destructive patterns have affected home life. What takes place over one or two meetings between all concerned parties is an airing of emotional problems, identification of consequences that can be presented should the person not stop their drug abuse, and setting up plans for the actual intervention.
Family members interested in having an intervention happen for a loved one should know these professionals have done their educational work around dealing with active drug addicts. They know what to expect from an addict who chooses either to enter residential treatment or stay out on the streets. During the actual intervention, family and friends explain to the practicing addict how they have seen the person act plus how it has affected them personally. The drug addict may not care and sit in denial over anything brought up in the session. Consequences for not choosing treatment include taking car keys away and closing out all bank accounts. Others can be addressed between the interventionist and the family. Both sides understand that the goal here is to get the loved one off of drugs and change their lives around.
Click here for more information on Dayton Alcohol Drug Rehab. For a no-cost consultation, call 937-999-3852.
Thomas Jones, Dayton Alcohol Drug Rehab, http://dayton.alcoholdrugrehabohio.com/, 937-999-3852, [email protected]
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