How does addiction intervention work?


Question:
I have a friend who is an alcohol addict. I have just recently gotten wind of the term "addiction intervention". I was just wondering how this works. Maybe my friend could benefit from it.

Answers:
An addiction intervention is a process that aims to get the addict agree to undergoing treatment. This could be done by gathering his close friends and family members and talking to him, making him see the harsh effects of alcohol on him. In some cases, professionals, called intervention specialists, are made to facilitate the intervention as they are adept at handling cases like these. I think you should definitely do an intervention for your friend. Talk to him and make him see that alcohol has changed him and that it's not doing him any good. Hopefully, he'll see your point and get himself treated.
Its when they tie you to a chair and smoke weed, blow it in your face tell you begin to drool and then they say HA HA NONE FOR YOU
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