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Do interventions really work?

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Do interventions really work?

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Interventions in conjunction with longer-term treatment and recovery care centers provide the stable foundation needed to succeed in life without drugs or alcohol. If your loved one’s problem is not alcohol or drug related but has a problem with depression, eating disorders, grief, emotional instability, etc, there is also success in these areas when a effective treatment program is used to follow the intervention. Interventions are just the first step in the journey back to health and stability and are absolutely necessary when a person is unwilling to seek help for his/herself.

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