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Help Provided By An Intervention Program For Providing Drug Treatment In Hawaii

Despite the very unassuming nature of the state of Hawaii, it does have a very strong provision when it comes to bringing patients into addiction treatment. Drug treatment in Hawaii is a very serious issue on the state agenda and the various Treatment Centers are making the best facilities available to anyone who wishes to enter into such a treatment program. The greatest assistance in this regard is provided by the intervention programs, who will make sure that even patients who are quite unwilling to enter into drug treatment in Hawaii do so and get the right kind of treatment that is due to them.

The main purpose of using an intervention program for drug treatment in Hawaii is to get help in convincing family members with chemical dependencies to get into a treatment program. If you are in Hawaii and there is someone in your family who is with an addiction, there are high chances that this person will be in a state of denial. They will not want to accept that there is a problem with them and that they need any treatment for their condition. This is, in fact, the biggest roadblock when it comes to providing a successful recovery program.

However, the intervention program will help families to convince such patients. They will form groups of members from the family who can dedicate and devote themselves to bringing the patient into a program for drug treatment in Hawaii. Then, they will hold various meetings with these people in order to make them realize the importance of the contribution to this intervention group. Each person will be asked to state what they can contribute to the treatment program and then they will be trained the right way to do it by the specialists involved with the intervention program. They will train the people of the intervention group to prepare motivating and encouraging speeches that can help the patient come out of their denial and accept the treatment process.

When the speeches are completely prepared and practiced, rehearsal sessions are conducted with the intervention specialist in tow, who will guide these people on the right manner of delivery of these speeches so that they have a real impact on the patient. When everything is considered to be totally ready, there is a meeting planned with the patient in presence, where these speeches are delivered to them. If this one meeting does not have the desired effect, then several other meetings might be held with the same or different approaches. The intention is to fully convince the patient to get into the program for drug treatment in Hawaii.

With all these efforts, it can be seen that the drug treatment program in Hawaii is really inclined in getting as many people into treatment as possible. And this is not surprising, considering that there are at least ninety percent of drug addicted people in Hawaii who are not seeking any kind of treatment.

But the contribution of the intervention program in Hawaii does not end just at getting the person into the treatment center. They will actually help families at every step of the process. They will help families to find out what different kinds of treatment options are present in Hawaii and which of these could be the best for the patient’s condition. They will then also help the families to go through the entire admission procedure which could be quite difficult for a layperson to carry out because of the various intricacies involved.

They will also keep the family updated of the way the drug treatment program is progressing, which can be of great help if the patient has been put into an inpatient treatment program. Families can keep aware of the progress of the treatment and what they can do if the program is not going the way intended. Sometimes, the patients might develop a denial process again after being enrolled into the treatment center. If that happens, the families might need to re-intervene and motivate the patient. Again, this will be done under the guidance of the intervention specialist.

The intervention program for drug treatment in Hawaii is also quite active in the aftercare process when the patient has a very strong chance of having a relapse. Once the patient is out of the treatment center, the intervention specialist will guide the families to monitor the condition of the patient and to identify any possibilities of a relapse. Families are also guided on what they must actually do if a relapse does occur.

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2. How often did you use?
3. How did you view yourself at the time?
4. How do you view yourself now?
5. What daily activities in your life were you unable to do while using?
6. When did you decide to get help?
7. What was the hardest part about recovery?
8. What kind of treatment intervention did you have?
9. Did you have any occupational therapy?
10. What kind of therapy helped you the most?
11. Did any therapy hinder your treatment? If so, what and why?
12. What is the most positive thing about being sober?
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14. Has your spirituality helped you on the road to recovery?
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  1. October 26th, 2010 at 23:24 | #1

    Putting Together the Intervention Team
    Preparation is one of the most crucial aspects for developing a successful intervention. First and foremost, you will need to develop an intervention team that consists of friends, family, co-workers, professionals or anyone that the addict has a healthy relationship with. The individuals making up the intervention are not abusers or dependent themselves. The team should be built with at the least 5 people, if possible, before moving forward. The team should not exceed 12 people, or it will be too overwhelming for the addict.
    All team members will have a close relationship with the addicted person. These people have been in contact with the addict on a regular basis and have seen firsthand how the addiction is affecting the addict. Do not exclude friends or relatives just because they live out of state. If the addict has a life-long friend that lives out of state, give them a call and invite them to the intervention.
    The “Power of Numbers” creates an atmosphere that is flooded with love, concern and compassion. When your loved one comes into the meeting and sees all the people there for him, the impact of the intervention is beginning to take place. He will know what is going to happen and what outcome is expected by the group. I have facilitated interventions where the addict enters the room, sees the intervention team, and responds by saying; “Do not worry about the intervention, I will go!”

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