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What Is a Good Intervention Technique In The Case Of Abusing Crack Cocaine?

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One of my best friends is seriously strung out on crack, she is 45 years old, and have kids and grandkids. We would all like to see her clean up her act, before it is to late. She is not in the best of health, besides the drug addiction.

Is there anyone here who has successfully set up an intervention with a loved one or a friend, and it worked? If so, please share.

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Written by FormerCocaineAddict on July 27th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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#1. July 29th, 2009, at 2:16 PM.

To prepare for an intervention, Dr. Phil recommends everyone bring a list of factual data over a period of time that spells out without a doubt that the person is using drugs or alcohol. Include the date, what happened, what was said and done and how it made you feel. Make sure there is no speculation, only facts.

For example: “In August, 2001, I overheard you ordering drugs over the phone. I confronted you, but you denied it and told me I was crazy. I cried myself to sleep that night. I was angry about your accusations and hurt that you wouldn’t talk to me.”

You can look for specific data in these areas:

Changes in pattern of use: denies use, hides supply, uses alone, increased use, can’t stop using, increased tolerance, etc.

Behavior when using: becomes happy/animated/angry, becomes violent, increased arguments/fights, becomes withdrawn/silent, up all night/sleeps all day, etc.

How use is affecting: job, finances, relationships, health, responsibilities, safety, family, etc.

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#2. August 1st, 2009, at 1:23 AM.

Interventions rarely work unless the person was already ready for rehab. Most people have to get to the bottom to start wanting help. What ever you do DO NOT GET CHILD PROTECTIVE services involved. It will ruin the kids and cause way more harm then good. Let the person know they are loved but do not allow any codependent behavior (loaning money, etc.) The problem is that people get so much brain damage that they can’t make good decisions for themself. Vicious cycle.
Good luck you are a good friend to care so much.

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