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Many interventionists try to play therapist and clinician while adding on family recovery and coaching services. None of these interventionists is qualified or licensed to do that. Interventionists must stay in their lane after the person accepts help. The best outcomes come from your loved one’s treatment team and the treatment center’s family program. If you choose an interventionist who offers support services after a successful intervention, it will create friction and discrepancies in your loved one’s treatment; we have gone down that road, and it does not work.
— Mike Loverde, MHS, CIP
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Family Intervention
Preparing for an Intervention – A Family First Guide to Effective Action
May 7, 2026 Beyond “Rock Bottom” – Taking Proactive Steps When a loved one is struggling with addiction or a mental health disorder, families often find themselves in a desperate, flooded, and confusing…
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Family SystemsFamily Intervention
Family Dynamics: Why do Families let Addiction Continue?
May 7, 2026 Quick Answer: Families try to control a loved one’s addiction because of a biological drive to restore safety, chronic anxiety that creates an “illusion of control,” and an attachment-based fear…
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Family InterventionFamily RolesFamily Systems
What the Illusion of Control Actually Looks Like
March 26, 2026 Psychologist Ellen Lange defines the illusion of control as: an expectancy of personal success that is inappropriately higher than the objective probability warrants. The illusion of control is largely the…
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