Drug Intervention

Drug InterventionDealing with a loved one who is abusing alcohol or drugs is a daily struggle. Underneath the addiction your friend or family member is a good person, but his or her destructive behavior brings pain to everyone involved. Denver residents can get clean and stay clean, but they may need the help of an intervention before they can get started.

What Is Addiction, and Why Does It Require Help?

Few people recover from addiction without outside help. The reasons for this include denial and enabling among many other factors. Most drug users in Denver are in a state of denial. Addiction is stigmatized in our culture, and being addicted causes users to feeling shame, fear and even self-loathing. Rather than addressing or experiencing these feelings, the average user will deny an addiction problem. Denial often works in conjunction with enabling. A user’s family and friends can enable addiction by making excuses for behavior. They may label addiction as a phase or deny the severity of the problem. Addiction will not just go away, however, and ignoring it will result in drastic consequences.

Addiction is complex disease that affects many Denver residents. While each situation is different, drug and alcohol addiction can be rooted in genetics, environment or mental health issues. Don’t wait for your loved one to overcome addiction on his or her own. You can help your friend or family member, and you can save his or her life.

Why Hold a Drug Intervention?

An intervention will not cure a Denver resident of addiction, but it is an important first step. Rehab patients that are able to recover in the fullest are the ones that are willing to change. Inpatient procedures such as group therapy and personal counseling will play an integral part in encouraging recovery, but the seed of change can be most effectively planted by the persons an individual already knows. Support at home will provide greater incentive to get clean and stay clean, and participating in every step of recovery from intervention to aftercare with your recovering loved one will have a positive impact on his or her life.

Hold an Intervention for Your Loved One in Denver

Interventions are all about hope. Please don’t let the idea of holding an intervention intimidate you. Call our free recovery helpline for personalized advice and support as to how to can change someone’s life and get them the help they need. Our counselors are available 24 hours a day to give you information about interventions and helping loved ones heal. You can make a change in your life and the life of your friend or family member.