The city of Bowie is located in the state of Maryland, in Prince George's County where it has an estimated population of around 55,000 residents. Once just a small railroad stop Bowie has grown to become the 5th most populous city and 3rd largest by land area in the state of Maryland. Recently, Bowie was ranked in the top 30 Best Places to live in America by CNN Money.
There is a residential drug and alcohol treatment program in Bowie which provides an intervention model which is evidence based and success oriented. The fully accredited program focuses on the individual, incorporating expressive therapies including art therapy, music therapy, and recreational therapy. There are 2-3 individual and family therapy sessions and residents participate in 21 groups a week. Outpatient treatment in Bowie is available from mental health professionals who can provide comprehensive treatment to children, adolescents and adults through individual, family and group counseling.
Professional family interventionists are trained and experienced in successfully hosting family interventions in Bowie. These interventions are designed to get the addicted loved one to accept help by attending a professional drug rehabilitation program as well as help the family and caregivers of the addict through the negative effects and tremendous hardships brought on by the substance use disorder.
The purpose of the family interventionist is to organize, plan, supervise, and direct the intervention so that the event is structured and controlled and has the best chances for success.
Addiction interventions are more involved and complex than you might first think. They are far more than simply a family meeting or conversation. Professional family interventionists have a number of duties and responsibilities during the whole process.
Some common functions of a professional family interventionist include:
Even with months or weeks or preparations, there are some things to avoid during the actual intervention. These include, but are not limited to:
Avoid labels like junkie, addict, or drunk - as well as anything that the addict may take as offensive. Instead, speak in neutral terms that do not define the person by their substance abuse problem.
Instead of overcrowding the meeting, choose a select group of close family members and friends.
Try not to get angry or upset during the intervention. You can think of ways to manage these feelings to ensure that the event is not eventually overrun by harmful emotions.
If the addict is intoxicated - or another member of the group - you should not host the intervention. Instead, try to find a better time when they are sober before doing the intervention.
6 treatment listings in or near Bowie, Maryland: