choosing the right adhd intervention
We know that choosing the right adhd intervention to help you and the suffering individual is not always an easy task. There are a lot of choices out there and not every one of these will suit the needs of the individual in question. The important thing to realize is that an intervention conducted by a certified and trained professional is successful 96% of the time when it comes to getting the addicted individual to admitting to a problem and then doing something about it in order to help themselves. One of our trained professionals will be more than willing to answer any questions that you may have.
The history of adhd intervention
Vernon Johnson, an Episcopalian priest and recovering alcoholic, is considered to be the father of modern adhd intervention. Johnson wound up devoting his life to alcohol addiction treatment and recovery. From his work, further fine-tuning of the intervention process was done to accommodate a variety of addictions besides alcohol and drugs. Some other addictions that may require a adhd intervention:
- Addictions to pornography
- Computer and/or video game addictions
- Gambling addictions
- Behavioral disorders
Johnson’s core beliefs about adhd intervention was being able to reach out to the addicted individual before he or she hit rock bottom therefore preventing their lives from literally being torn to shreds. He began conducting what he called “interventions” in his church as of 1962. These were informal meetings which involved the addicted individual’s family, friends, and even their fellow co-workers.
They all met together in order to talk to the individual regarding their concerns about their alcohol (or drug) addiction, self-destructive behavior, and the damage it was causing the other individuals participating in the
adhd intervention, hence the birth of the terminology “family intervention.” As a result of being a priest and the fact that these interventions produced positive results, Johnson created a network which saw his program spread throughout the Midwest and eventually the entire US.
Understanding the individual
Realize that the addicted individual is dealing with denial issues and the delusion that they can stop being addicted whenever they choose. This creates the illusion of being able to heal themselves when in reality, they are incapable of doing so.
Who we are and What we do
Family-Intervention.us is an intervention service with professional interventionist that are dedicated to helping your loved one overcome the addictions that are destroying them. When your loved one has developed an addiction to alcohol, drugs, gambling, or eating, they do not recognize that they have an addiction problem that is greatly affecting the way they live. Watching a family member, friend or co-worker self destruct is extremely painful especially when they do not seem to understand the severity of their disease. When you see him/her you know that something needs to be done to stop the addiction then
adhd intervention is the answer. When conducted by a trained professional, adhd intervention is 96% successful in convincing the addict to change by getting the treatment that is necessary.
The harsh reality about adhd intervention
The harsh reality is that
adhd intervention (and other types of intervention) have become a necessary facet in today’s society. The mass availability of alcohol and drugs has not only made this an economic endeavor for distributors and traffickers of these substances, it has also mandated the necessity of more rehab programs being developed and more interventions conducted in order to get the addicted individual cured of what they are addicted to and suffering with.
Team member requirements to consider
There are certain goals that the team members involved in
adhd intervention need to be aware of, but the foremost consideration is the fact that they need to know how to tell the addicted individual how their self-destructive behavior has affected them personally. And they need to do this calmly, kindly, and with love if they have any hope of reasoning with the individual.