Carson is located in the state of California, within the limits of Los Angeles County where is has a population of around 92,000 residents. Carson is located just 13 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and about 14 miles from LAX, where it is the youngest municipality in the South Bay region of Metropolitan Los Angeles. California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is a major commuter school located in Carson and many students from the surrounding cities of Long Beach, Gardena, and Compton attend the school.
Drug rehab programs and options available in the area include outpatient medically-supervised medication assisted treatment for men and women, aged 18 and older. This option provides methadone, Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol detox treatments as well as counseling and education for opioid dependent clients. There is also an outpatient clinic providing evidence-based, solution-focused psychotherapy treatment to individuals, couples, families, and groups utilizing a bio-psychosocial model of therapy. Intensive Outpatient Program, Long Term and Short Term Residential for children, adolescents and adult women is also available in Carson.
There are several intervention approaches and strategies that people in Carson might choose to employ. The most successful among these are the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.
This is the model that most people imagine when they hear about a drug intervention. This model consists of confronting the addict when they are not expecting it, and then showing them how their actions and behavior have been affecting both themselves as well as everyone in the presentation.
The loved ones will further request that the addict get rehab from a program already chosen by the family - going so far as to reiterate that they will offer their support throughout the endeavor. If the addict refuses to attend the rehab program, the team will set guidelines explaining the consequences the addict will face if they refuse treatment.
This actual threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model the most successful out of of all the intervention approaches. However, some people might feel that it involves too much confrontation, and may rather opt for another strategy.
This is another approach you might want to look in to. The main idea is that it doesn't make use of the surprise element of the previously discussed model. Rather, the addict will know what is going to take place when they are invited to the arranged meeting.
The addict will also be given the choice to decide if they will attend the intervention gathering, as well as react to the issues and the suggested strategies raised in the discussion.
Here, the family and loved ones will meet up with a professional therapist - with the addict also present. The therapist will supervise and direct the discussions towards healing and coming up with effective solutions to the problem - which may or may not include the addict checking into an addiction rehabilitation center.
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