Services

When someone you love is deep in addiction, it’s hard to know what to do. You’re scared. You’re exhausted. And no matter how much you beg, bargain, or back off… nothing changes. That’s where we come in.

Kintervention provides professional drug and alcohol intervention services that are structured, compassionate, and focused on real, lasting results — not just a short-term fix.

Drug Intervention

What It Is: Even if you’re not ready for a full intervention, we offer coaching to help you set boundaries, stop enabling, and start leading your loved one toward change.

Includes:

● One-on-one or small group family coaching (virtual)

● Weekly or biweekly sessions (30–60 min)

● Help creating healthy communication and accountability strategies

Ideal for families in early stages of concern or families who feel stuck and unsure of what to do.

Alcohol Intervention

What It Is: Even if you’re not ready for a full intervention, we offer coaching to help you set boundaries, stop enabling, and start leading your loved one toward change.

Includes:

● One-on-one or small group family coaching (virtual)

Weekly or biweekly sessions (30–60 min)

Help creating healthy communication and accountability strategies

Ideal for families in early stages of concern or families who feel stuck and unsure of what to do.

Mental Health Support

What It Is: Even if you’re not ready for a full intervention, we offer coaching to help you set boundaries, stop enabling, and start leading your loved one toward change.

Includes:

● 30-minute video or phone call

● Non-judgmental support and assessment

● Clear next steps

Families in early stages of concern or families who feel stuck and unsure of what to do.

FAQS

Questions You Might Be Asking

Q. What is an intervention?

An intervention is a carefully planned meeting where concerned family and friends help a loved one accept the need for professional treatment.

Q. How do I know if my loved one needs an intervention?

 If their behavior is harmful, disruptive, or life-threatening — and they refuse help — it may be time for a structured intervention.

Q. What if they refuse to participate?

We prepare you for all possible outcomes and provide continued support regardless of the decision made.

Q. How long does the intervention process take?

From consultation to the intervention itself, the full process usually takes 7–10 days.

Q: What if my loved one refuses help?

A: We prepare for resistance — and help guide next steps regardless of the outcome.

Q: What if they hate me for doing this?

A: Most people are upset at first. But many later say the intervention saved their life.

Q: How fast can we do this?

A: I can begin planning within 24–48 hours in most cases.

Q. Do you offer virtual consultations?

Yes. We offer both in-person and remote consultations depending on your needs and location.

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