What are drug interventions for?


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And what are intervention specialists?

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Drug interventions may be done for a variety of reasons. The common main goal is to get the addict to acquiesce to getting treatment for his addiction. For the government of some, drug interventions can be used as a strategy to tackle drugs and reduce the crime rate. Intervention specialists are those who facilitate the interventions. They form a meeting with the patient as well as the patient's family members and close friends, and try to convince the patient to get himself treated. This can also pave the way to the family members and friends' acceptance of the situation and help them deal with the ordeal of having a loved one go through all that is to come.
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