Transitions in Recovery

Fears About Doing an Intervention? Everyone has them. Rest assured: Our training and experience can help. See our Frequently Asked Questions and Concerns to learn more.

O ur multi-faceted intervention services meet the specific needs of each unique family system. At ECRS we utilize many intervention models, developing strategies to best support your family. These services are tailored to help your family system with more impactful methods of communication. The intervention helps you identify how the disease progresses and learn how to effectively treat its different stages. SUD, Process Addictions, and Mental Health issues are brain diseases and must be treated as such. A primary fallacy here is the belief that a person must want help for intervention to succeed. We do not have to

wait until it gets so bad that someone is willing to get help — or as they say “hit rock bottom.” We help families raise the bottom. They learn how to effectively help individuals suffering from a disease process to gain insight and motivation into getting appropriate help. It’s important to understand that a person

suffering from this mental affliction will need help to make a rational decision about getting treatment. Interventions can be done as an act of love — or they can be heavy-handed. We plan a well-developed, caring, purposeful event or series of events to stop a person’s decline into the negative consequences of these diseases. transitionsinrecovery.com

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