Intervention, planned with care — and only when it's the right step.
When conversations keep breaking down, families sometimes consider an intervention. We help you decide whether it is appropriate, and if it is, we plan and support it calmly — with empathy, never confrontation.
Sometimes the right first step is preparation, boundaries, family guidance or a calmer conversation. An intervention can carry real risks and is not always advisable. We will tell you honestly when it is, and when a quieter approach is more likely to help.
Considered, prepared, and never confrontational.
- An honest first conversation about whether intervention is appropriate
- Family preparation and coaching beforehand
- A calm, experienced presence on the day
- Treatment and aftercare options identified from the outset
- Same-day consultation when time is critical
We never contact your loved one, employer or wider family without your explicit consent, at any stage. Intervention support is facilitation and coaching, not clinical treatment.
Thinking about an intervention? Talk it through first.
A conversation isn't a commitment. It's just a place to start.