Treatment options in Leeds can vary between inpatient, outpatient treatment, short-term rehab and various other types of treatment. Speaking to a counselor who is educated in the differences in treatment can be a valuable resource in choosing the right rehab program.
There are several intervention approaches and strategies that families in Leeds might want 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 envision when they think about an intervention. This approach involves confronting the addict when they are not expecting it, as well as showing them how their actions and behavior have affected both themselves as well as everyone in the presentation.
The loved ones will further insist that the addict go to treatment from a program already chosen by the family - ensuring them that they will provide their support in the endeavor. If the addict refuses to attend rehab, the loved ones will make ultimatums, usually referred to as guidelines, outlining the consequences the individual will suffer should they choose to refuse treatment.
This threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model the most successful out of of all intervention models. However, some people may feel that this method involves too much confrontation, and might rather go with a different intervention approach.
This is another approach you may choose to consider. The primary concept is that it does not make use of the surprise confrontation like the previously discussed Johnson model. Rather, the addict will be made aware of what is going to take place when they are invited to the arranged meeting.
The addict will also be granted the choice to decide whether or not they will attend the intervention gathering, as well as respond to the issues and the suggested strategies raised in the discussion.
In this model, the loved ones will meet up with a trained and certified therapist - with the addict also present. The therapist will supervise and direct the dialog towards healing and coming up with appropriate solutions to the problem - which may or may not involve the addict attending a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility.
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