{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69c58ee9f4bf09c5999c852a/69c58ef99b6be94a1a9cdf3a?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"A Guide to Interventions & How To Help Someone With a Drug or Alcohol Addiction","description":"<p>This addiction recovery story features interventionist Sam Davis, who shares deep insights from his personal recovery and decades of guiding over a thousand families through the intervention process. Learn how fear, enabling, and lack of education keep families stuck—and how understanding addiction as a mental and emotional crisis can lead to real healing.</p><p>Explore mental health and addiction treatment options: https://recovery.com</p><p>Key Talking Points: <br/>1. Families often act from fear and confusion, not understanding addiction.<br/>2. Education is the first and most critical step for families.<br/>3. Addiction is a mental and emotional crisis, not just substance use.<br/>4. Intervention requires a unified, educated team of loved ones.<br/>5. Enabling delays recovery by shielding loved ones from consequences.<br/>6. Desperation—not comfort—often motivates the decision to get help.<br/>7. Families must offer clear, prepared treatment options—not vague pleas.<br/>8. Boundaries are necessary to protect both the family and the addicted person.<br/>9. Intervention is about love, clarity, and allowing consequences—not force.<br/>10. The best support is becoming the healthiest version of yourself.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast</p><p>00:31 Welcoming Sam Davis</p><p>00:35 Understanding Family Dynamics in Addiction</p><p>01:48 The Importance of Education for Families</p><p>03:35 Building a Support Team</p><p>04:24 Identifying the Problem and Solutions</p><p>11:07 Choosing the Right Treatment</p><p>17:36 Executing an Intervention</p><p>20:56 The Role of Family in Recovery</p><p>27:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p><b>#addiction<br/>#addictionrecovery<br/>#addictiontreatment</b></p>","author_name":"Recovery.com"}