Getting an addicted loved one to accept treatment requires careful planning and preparation. Jeff and Debra Jay, authors of the best-selling book "Love First," provide a detailed guide to the intervention process through a series of 20 podcasts. Topics include: the neurobiology of addiction, selecting an intervention team, writing intervention letters and bottom line letters, preparing for objections, choosing a treatment provider, intervention day, and 20 FAQs. Learn at your own pace. Share them with friends and family. Help your family find recovery. Organizing tools and documents mentioned in the podcasts are downloadable here: http://bit.ly/IWdocs33
Jeff Jay and Debra Jay provide an introduction and overview of the Intervention Workshop. How can we come together as a family to help our addicted lo...
Jeff Jay and Debra Jay provide an introduction and overview of the Intervention Workshop. How can we come together as a family to help our addicted lo...
Families often hope it's not really addiction (or substance use disorder). Different family members have different opinions, and that dilutes the powe...
Families often hope it's not really addiction (or substance use disorder). Different family members have different opinions, and that dilutes the powe...
Debra Jay takes you inside the addicted brain for an up-close look at the neurobiology of addiction. Addiction has been recognized as a disease since ...
Debra Jay takes you inside the addicted brain for an up-close look at the neurobiology of addiction. Addiction has been recognized as a disease since ...
Substance use disorders, alcoholism and drug addiction are widely misunderstood. They are often considered moral issues or failures of will power, or ...
Substance use disorders, alcoholism and drug addiction are widely misunderstood. They are often considered moral issues or failures of will power, or ...
Jeff Jay discusses the dynamics of enabling. Here he defines "innocent enabling," which happens when the family thinks there loved one is just going t...
Jeff Jay discusses the dynamics of enabling. Here he defines "innocent enabling," which happens when the family thinks there loved one is just going t...