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Download the Free Intervention Guide

We’ve just completed a new guide to help the family and friends of an individual who is struggling with a drug or alcohol problem. The Intervention Guide, available as a free download below, offers information, tips, and advice for holding an intervention and helping a loved one into treatment.

The guide lays out in simple terms:

  • What an intervention is
  • How to recognize over 20 “warning signs” that your loved one may be using drugs or alcohol
  • Who should be involved and what’s expected of each person
  • How to conduct the actual intervention discussion
  • How to write your own “intervention letter” (including a “fill-in-the-blanks” worksheet)
  • What to say to 14 of the most common objections that may arise
  • How to select the right treatment center for help
  • What friends and family can do to help themselves

Download The Free Intervention Guide

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