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Can interventions help people who still look as though they have their lives in tact?

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Can interventions help people who still look as though they have their lives in tact?

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Absolutely. Drug addiction and alcoholism do not discriminate in terms of who they affect, thus interventions do not as well. Interventions happen to people of high standing in society, to business people, executives, high-bottom drunks, people with prescription drug problems, teenagers, husbands, wives. . . the list goes on and on. Once a family begins to feel as though the path their loved one is going down will result in despair, our interventionists can help. Many times people get away with hurting themselves and others because the outside surface of their lives look okay. While this may be a merit of success, dying emotionally on the inside is one of the things that an intervention can change. Finding a life that is fulfilling without the burden of drugs and alcohol is one of the things that our interventions have been successful at, time and time again.

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