Common Questions, Problems & Arguments by Those Seeking Intervention

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Common Questions, Problems & Arguments by Those Seeking Intervention

  • What if my child has a “roxy” (Roxicodone) problem?
  • What if my daughter has been abused?
  • My son is acting out with pornography, prostitutes and / or drugs.
  • My spouse is a closet drinker.
  • If my husband is a professional athlete, CEO or celebrity and no one knows of his addiction…What do I do?
  • If my grandparent is drinking daily and no one thinks it’s a problem…How do I handle it?
  • If my wife had a D.U.I. and I don’t see a history of drinking…Is there a problem?
  • We think we can do the Intervention by ourselves; it’s no one else’s business!
  • My brother has been to treatment five times. I’m sick of this. What are you going to tell me that’s going to be different?
  • I only smoke marijuana once in a while, and work tells me I have to go to treatment.
  • My son is 21. His friends drink and smoke dope. He’s been in trouble with the law twice, but he’s a good student…Is there a problem?
  • My manager does a wonderful job. Over the years, I’ve noticed he’s slowing down, he’s not as on the ball as he used to be. I know he drinks every night…What do I do?…How do I get him back to being more productive?
  • The star athlete on my team is not performing well, plus he’s late all the time, I think he’s on drugs…How do I handle it?
  • The CEO is taking more and more time off and showing up hung over. Everyone is afraid to confront him…How do we intervene without losing our jobs?
  • My son went pro three years ago. Now he’s spending all his money partying, womanizing and gambling until he’s in debt…Does he need help?
  • My husband just retired as president and CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Now that he’s retired, all he does is drink and play golf…Does he need intervention?
  • My wife runs a large company and I’m noticing more and more she uses alcohol to unwind from the stress of work…How can I help her?
  • My husband’s brother has gone through treatment several times and no one wants to deal with him anymore. He says he’s doing okay…How do we believe him?
  • The list goes on…

If you have had any of these questions, problems or arguments, it’s time to call The Intervention Experts for a 15-minute complimentary, no-obligation phone consultation so we can help you determine if anything needs to be done with your possibly addictive loved one, friend or colleague. We’ll answer your questions or concerns and help point you in a positive direction. Call us at 800-930-1042 or fill out the form on the right side of the page and we’ll call you.

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