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Family - Focused Interventions
Feature Articles - Treatment Strategies or Protocols
Written by Andrew T. Wainwright   
Thursday, 04 October 2007
An intervention is an act of redesigning the power paradigm by defining the terms for moving forward; outlining livable, manageable boundaries; and using every bit of the leverage at hand to put an end to the addiction-related chaos. At Addiction Intervention Resources (AIR) our main focus is on the families of addicted individuals who are struggling with how to help the people they love — or barring that, to keep the family from being destroyed by the addict. We focus on all kinds of addictions and destructive behaviors: drugs, alcohol, gambling, eating disorders and mental health. What makes our approach unique is that we:

• Emphasize the family first and the addicted individual second
• Advocate profound clarity — what some call “tough love”
• See intervention and treatment as the best solution to the addiction problems that torment our society
• Have mounted a campaign of “house-to-house fighting” to help one family at a time find relief, hope and support

This approach is designed for families whose addicted loved ones are no longer functioning as “rational” people and have crossed a line into unacceptable behavior. In our book, It’s Not Okay to be a Cannibal, we use the word cannibal to denote the behavior of someone who lives in a state of advanced addiction. The point is not that addicted persons literally eat other people; but cannibalism is an apt metaphor for what addiction does to individuals and their families. Our aim is not to disparage loved ones who have fallen victim to addiction but to reveal how damaging addiction is for millions of families.



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