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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 166257" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I have seen it off and on over the last year or so. The interventions do not always work and I am glad they show those also. I believe you are right, the person needs to be ready themselves. The ones that didn't work were the people who refused to go into treatment.</p><p> </p><p>I really like interventions - they are very supportive of the person who needs help. I view them as a way to show the person in need that he or she is loved and that friends and family want the best for him or her. It is a "this is very hard, but you can not continue hurting yourself and we know you can do this." type of thing. It is really hard to help someone who is that far gone without coming across as judgemental, this seems to take the judgemental view away from the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 166257, member: 5096"] I have seen it off and on over the last year or so. The interventions do not always work and I am glad they show those also. I believe you are right, the person needs to be ready themselves. The ones that didn't work were the people who refused to go into treatment. I really like interventions - they are very supportive of the person who needs help. I view them as a way to show the person in need that he or she is loved and that friends and family want the best for him or her. It is a "this is very hard, but you can not continue hurting yourself and we know you can do this." type of thing. It is really hard to help someone who is that far gone without coming across as judgemental, this seems to take the judgemental view away from the situation. [/QUOTE]
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