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Drug Rehab Grand Junction

The City of Grand Junction is located in the state of Colorado where is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Mesa County as well as the most populous municipality in all of western Colorado. The city of Grand Junction is on the Colorado River, and is situated just about 250 miles west-southwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver and has an estimated population of around 59,000 residents, making it the 15th most populous city in the state and the most populous city on the Colorado Western Slope.

Long Term Residential/Short Term Residential addiction treatment as well as outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment is available in Grand Junction for residents who are struggling with drug and/or alcohol abuse and addiction. There is also a Women's Residential Extended Care Program for mental health, dual diagnosis and addiction which is a residential extended care program which runs between three and six months. Residents can participate in equine assisted psychotherapy and equine riding therapy, and other therapeutic activities include exercise, nutrition, etc. There is also a Women's Intensive Outpatient Program specifically for women who are living in safe sober homes during the program which provides a 5 hour a day/four day a week format for 80 or more hours a month. There is a 28-day intensive residential program in Grand Junction that provides traditional groups and classes, as well as holistic treatment including acupuncture, yoga, and an introduction to the 12-steps.

What Happens In Drug Interventions - Grand Junction, CO.

As you search for answers to the question, "what happens in interventions?", remember that this is a meeting where a team of people join up and come together to confront an addict.

The team will also try to persuade the addict to get help and treatment from a rehab facility or from a professional in Grand Junction so they are able to work through and overcome their addiction.

The intervention team should include close family members, loved ones, and friends of the addict. Although, you may also choose to include close colleagues if you feel that their contribution will prove beneficial in the outcome of the intervention in Grand Junction.

The intervention details should already be plotted out and arranged before the addict is fully included. This is because it is essential that you are as ready and prepared as possible.

The intervention group members, therefore, should meet ahead of time and talk about how the intervention will go, what will be said, what might occur, and more. Similarly, most interventions utilize a professional or a leader selected by the rest of the group to help prepare for the event, help confront the addict, and help direct the intervention.

When they all get together prior, the group members will get to discuss what they know about the individual's substance use disorder and they will write down letters and write down their ultimatums. With this, the addict may come to realize how their addiction has affected the people around them.

The intervention group members will then try to confront the addict when they least expect it. We do this because otherwise in many situations, the addict might likely evade the engagement and consequently all efforts are lost and the loved ones will not get their chance to reason with the addict.

Often times this means tricking or luring the addict. It is generally best to ask the addict to show up at a designated location with some sort of appealing and enticing reason that will undoubtedly influence the addict to arrive. The incentive and reasoning will be different for each intervention so you will have to figure out the best way to be able to confront the addict, appropriate for the group's and the addict's particular circumstance. The intervention team members will be waiting at the location, ready to carry out the intervention when he arrives. Attempting to show up unannounced at the addicts personal residency is not generally advised. This is often too violating, causing the person to feel ambushed and become exceedingly antagonistic, defensive, and aggressive, decreasing the chances for an effective and successful intervention.

Once the addict and the intervention loved ones are together, each person will have the opportunity read their letter. The goal here is to get the addicted individual to understand that they love him and want to help him, but they will not enable him or help him in any manner that doesn't have to do with getting professional addiction treatment. Keep in mind, the ultimate goal of the intervention is to get the addict enrolled into a professional and effective drug or alcohol rehab program.

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NA meetings in Grand Junction:

  • Meeting Hall
    1938 North First Street
    Grand Junction, CO. 81501

    Friday - 8:00 PM
    Monday - 8:00 PM
    Sunday - 8:00 PM
    Saturday - 8:00 PM
    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
  • Colorado West Recovery Group
    436 South 7th Street
    Grand Junction, CO. 81501

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • First Congregational Church
    1425 North 5th Street
    Grand Junction, CO. 81501

    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Unity Church
    3205 North 12th Street
    Grand Junction, CO. 81506

    Friday - 6:30 PM
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