Intervention Services in Nevada for Families of Loved ones with Mental Health, Drug Addiction, or Alcoholic Concerns
What our S.A.F.E.® (Self Awareness Family Education™) Intervention Services & Family Recovery Coaching Program in Nevada can do for Your Family and Loved One
Addiction and Mental Health Interventions in Nevada and anywhere else in the Country should focus on why the person does not see the need to change while addressing the family system preventing the change. While we are not saying the addiction or mental health is the family’s fault, we are saying the family often contributes to the problem worsening. It is true that families, unaware of their actions, contribute more to loved ones not getting well than they contribute to them getting well. Dysfunctional family roles, codependency, enabling, split family opinions, fighting with one another, being consumed in the drama of addiction, and mental health are just a few of the many reasons your loved one may not be turning a corner. Addiction and mental health is not a victimless crime, it affects and devastates anyone close to the person struggling and even further beyond that. If the environment, one of the number one predictors of outcomes, does not change, there is little hope for long-term success.
What our Nevada Intervention Services do for your family is help you see where, why, and how things can change. So many families try to control their loved one’s addiction and mental health through comfort, enabling, and codependency. When this occurs, other family members become resentful. Most believe they resent the person needing help, and their real resentments lie with the one giving all their attention to the family member with addiction and mental health issues. At Family First Intervention, we see this and address it. Our S.A.F.E.® Intervention Services are not simply people coming to your home to inspire your loved one to get well. If that is all you are looking for, then we suggest you attend an Open, not Closed, Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous meeting where anyone can attend and ask some of the members to come to your house and do that for free. If your family is ready and willing to do the work that is necessary for themselves for your loved one to make a change, then we can help you.
Addiction & Mental Health Intervention Services for Families Still Waiting for Their Loved One to Ask for Help or Hit Bottom
How long must a family wait before their loved one asks for help or wants help? What determines whether they want help or ask for help? While families are often told their loved ones must want help or hit bottom before anything can improve, how can they expedite this process? One of the number one predictors of a successful outcome in Mental Health, Drug Addiction, and Alcoholism recovery is the environment. The environment consists of several factors, including things contributing to the person needing help being unable to see the need for help. In this regard, the environment includes the family system that may or may not be helping the individual feel the consequences or even acknowledge the need to change course.
For families in Nevada and the United States, there are options and opportunities to help your loved one advocate for their care and take the next step towards treatment for their alcoholism, drug addiction, or mental health disorder(s). When an intervention is done correctly, it should address the entire family, not just the person needing help. Most interventionists in Nevada and Nationwide only focus on the obvious: talking your loved one into a treatment facility. As crucial as that part of the intervention, it is the easiest and quickest. Many reading this can’t believe that to be true, and it is. Families are most fearful of the part of an intervention that is the smallest part. The work that must be done on the front end and the overwhelming family aftercare support that must be done on the back end of the intervention are the most time-consuming and contribute the most to whether the intervention will yield any positive results. Any family reading this who has had a loved one go to treatment several times or promised to get help repeatedly knows something is not working. If the only thing happening is your loved one going to treatment or promising to go to treatment and nothing else changes, then neither will they.
Meet Our Experienced Intervention Counselors
Mike Loverde, MHS, CIP
Clinical Director & Founder, Family First Intervention
Lisa Loverde, CADC
CFO & Compliance Officer
Adam Faulkner
CEO
Jeff Lukas
COO
Regina Greene, MS, NLP
Director of S.A.F.E.® Family Recovery
Lydia Negron, MT-BC
S.A.F.E.® Family Recovery & Post Intervention Support
Meghan Gaydos, MA
S.A.F.E.® Family Recovery & Post Intervention Support
Alaina Fountain
Intervention Coordinator
Megan Torrez
Intervention Coordinator
Natali Chuvala
Intervention Coordinator
Makayla Zubal
Administrative Assistant
An intervention is not about how to control your loved one with a substance use or mental health disorder; it is about learning how to let go of believing you can.
Resources in Nevada for Interventionist, Mental Health, Drug Addiction, Alcoholism
Nevada has resources for interventionists, addiction, and mental health like every other state. Like every other state, are those resources available to you the right fit for your family, your loved one, and your situation? Not every interventionist is the same, nor are the institutions that treat addiction and mental health. Think about the hospital; almost everyone knows the good and bad in their area. In addition to the environment, the client-counselor relationship is the other number one predictor of outcomes. Will your local interventionist match up with your loved one and your family? Can your interventionist offer an in-depth family program after the intervention? Will your local facility work with your interventionist to hold your loved one accountable and listen to your boundaries to prevent them from leaving treatment against medical advice? These are just three of several dozen questions that should factor into your interventionist selection.
“The most formidable challenge we professionals face is families not accepting our suggested solutions. Rather, they only hear us challenging theirs. Interventions are as much about families letting go of old ideas as they are about being open to new ones. Before a family can do something about the problem, they must stop allowing the problem to persist. These same thoughts and principles apply to your loved one in need of help.”
Mike Loverde, MHS, CIP
Regarding treatment resources in Nevada, is it in your family and loved one’s best interest to have them close to home, or should they leave the environment to give them the best chance of a successful outcome? At Family First Intervention, we will discuss your options in Nevada and elsewhere to help you decide what is suitable for your family, your loved one, and your problems that need to be corrected. Your family has one shot at this, and you want to ensure you have factored in all the what-ifs. Too many families have tried going about this without professional guidance, which often contributes to them being in the current place they are in. Like any other medical problem, intervention professionals can help you navigate all the possibilities to bring your family and loved one back together.