An
intervention can be a very trying time for both the addicted individual and the
family involved. While emotions can fly high and hard during this time, some
unexpected issues may arise as well. This is why the location in-which the
intervention is being performed, is so important.
Not only
does the location need to be outside the realm of the addict’s enabling
environment, but it also has to be neutral to all parties involved. Coupled
with a solid intervention
strategy, a safe and friendly location – for initiating the intervention – is
critical in aiding its success.
While the
exact location where interventions are to-be conducted can change from
individual to individual, popular choices that have garnered success are:
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Churches
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Community Centers
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Hotel Meeting Rooms
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Doctors’/Psychologists’ offices
The key is to read
the mindset of the individual being intervened, and find the perfect location
in-which he/she will feel most comfortable and willing to be as open an honest
as possible. Churches can be one of the more effective locations, as they can
offer a sense of spiritual healing as well as reminding the intervened
individual of the ethereal love that surrounds them.
Community centers
are readily available to the public and can be used for an initial
intervention, but are not often used by intervention specialists, as a more
suitable environment is usually available.
Hotel meeting
rooms are the “tried-and-true” locations that a certified
interventionist finds preferential. A hotel is designed to breed a feeling
of comfort and hospitality. Therefore, conducting the intervention within this
comfortable and hospitable environment strengthens the trust between the
addict, family, and the interventionist.
While an
intervention can be conducted in a physician’s office, it is often not
recommended, as the environment can raise the anxiety levels of all who are
involved.
Choosing the
correct location for an intervention requires careful thought. The correct
location is dependent upon the individual receiving the intervention and the family/friends
initiating it. With careful thought, planning, and a correct location: all details
of the intervention can come-together and ensure a successful intervention, and
heighten the chances that the addicted individual will return to a life of
sobriety.