Intervention for alcohol abuse in the current context the term intervention refers to a structured and organized attempt by family and friends of an individual with a substance use disorder to point out the dysfunctional and destructive aspects of that individual s behavior and convince the person to get into treatment.
Aa family intervention.
The support group is also commonly referred to as the al anon family group.
An intervention is a gathering of close friends family and colleagues who meet to persuade a person to seek help or treatment for a problem source.
In 2008 an estimated 23 1 million people age 12 and older were in need of treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol use problem.
The primary goal however is to convince the alcoholic to seek treatment.
Families and friends may have to stage an intervention to convince a person with alcohol dependence that they have a problem.
An intervention is a meeting in which you face your loved one and.
But with the help of family friends and community those in recovery can win the daily struggle to remain clean and sober and emerge from the holidays on course for a continuing recovery kerlikowske said.
Al anon is a fellowship group designed to help people who are affected by a loved one s drinking behavior.