Alcohol Intervention Programs
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In alcohol intervention programs,
alcoholics or alcohol abusers are talked to by family members,
friends, and possibly by employees regarding their drinking
behavior and how their abusive and damaging drinking has
negatively affected virtually everyone around them.
Alcohol intervention programs should be thoroughly planned
and put into operation by substance abuse intervention
professionals who are experienced in such procedures. The primary
purpose for alcohol intervention programs is to get the alcoholic
or alcohol abuser to seek immediate alcohol treatment.
Alcohol Intervention Programs: A Comprehensive
Overview
Scientific inquiry shows that one way of dealing with alcohol
addiction and alcohol abuse is to conduct an intervention.
Having stated this, it is appropriate to ask the following
question: exactly what is an alcohol intervention
program?
Essentially,
alcohol intervention programs can be viewed as a part of the
alcohol treatment process in which the alcohol abuser or
alcoholic is confronted about his or her drinking
behavior. In such confrontations, the alcoholic or
alcohol abuser is made aware of how his or her irresponsible,
abusive, and reckless drinking has adversely affected family
members, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and plausibly
employers.
Stated more precisely, alcohol intervention programs initiate
meetings involving the alcoholic, family members, friends, and
employers along with a substance abuse intervention
specialist. In these meetings, the family members, friends,
and the employer, under the administration and management of the
intervention expert, communicate their concern about the alcoholic
or alcohol abuser’s drinking behavior and strongly "encourage" the
problem drinker to get professional help.
Typically in an alcohol intervention program, family members,
employers, and friends tell the alcoholic or alcohol abuser in
their own words how they are concerned about the drinker and how
his or her dangerous and abusive drinking has created frustration,
tension, fear, and other difficulties in their lives. The
objective of alcohol intervention programs centers on the problem
drinker listening to what was articulated during the meeting and
then accepting the fact that he or she needs immediate professional
alcohol rehab.
It is critical to state that alcohol intervention programs are
more often than not resorted to when all other choices have been
undertaken in an effort to help an individual overcome a critical
drinking problem.
Alcohol Intervention Programs Can
Fail
Substance
abuse scientific exploration reveals the fact that a number of
alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction treatment centers have
stopped their alcohol intervention programs because they
frequently fail.
What is more, when alcohol intervention programs are
unsuccessful, a fact that has to be considered, the family can
actually be torn apart even more due to the negative and disruptive
feelings concerning the failed intervention.
It must be underscored that this is not an insignificant
circumstance for a family that is already on the brink of
devastation due to the alcohol problems of a family
member.
The chance for failure pertaining to alcohol intervention
programs highlights the significance of employing an addiction
intervention professional who has a documented track record of
success.
| Alcoholism is a very serious and
sometimes life threatening dilemma. Not only is it difficult for
the addict, it is extremely hard on those around them who care
about them. |
Why Do Alcohol Intervention Programs
Fail?
What are the main reasons that
alcohol intervention programs fail? First, the
intervention may fail if the alcoholic or alcohol abuser
doesn't follow the rehab protocol both during and after formal
treatment.
Second, because his or her reasoning and thinking abilities and
psychological stability may be diminished because of chronic
alcohol abuse or alcoholism, the problem drinker may simply leave
the intervention session. What this generally means is that
the well-intentioned family members will have to handle the failed
intervention in addiction to the rest of their alcohol-related
problems and challenges.
| Regardless of how someone is
diagnosed as alcohol dependent or how they came to realize they
have a serious drinking problem, the first step to treatment is a
sincere desire to get help. Alcoholics who are pressured into
treatment by social pressure or forced to quit by circumstances
rarely succeed in the long run. |
The third underlying reason that alcohol intervention programs
may prove to be unsuccessful is the fact that the alcoholic or
alcohol abuser may not be ready for professional rehabilitation at
this time. Stated more specifically, some therapists claim that
many alcohol intervention programs lack a proven, long-term track
record due to the fact that several alcohol abusers or alcoholics
are unable to get professional help until they get to the point in
their lives when they themselves can make this decision.
| People who begin to drink at a
young age are at much higher risk of developing a problem with
alcohol later in life. According to one research study, it was
found that 45 percent of the people who began drinking before the
age of 14 developed later alcohol dependence, compared with only 10
percent of those who waited until they were 21 or older to start
drinking. |
Simply put, according to this
perspective, alcoholics and alcohol abusers can't be helped
until they seek treatment on their own. Interestingly,
while the intervention can help put alcoholics and alcohol
abusers in a more receptive frame of mind and actually can
help them decide that they need professional assistance, the
mere fact that the intervention has taken place may lead to
apprehension, resentment, and tension down the road.
And fourth, alcohol intervention programs can fail when a family
either chooses to undertake an intervention without the management
and support of an addiction intervention expert of if the
intervention professional is ineffective or lacks experience.
| Perhaps an alcoholism cure is
unavailable but this does not negate the following: the vast
majority of alcohol addicted individuals can re-claim their lives
as well as their health if they do one thing: stop drinking
and stay sober. |
When Do Alcohol Intervention Programs
Succeed?
Scientific examination has shown that the optimum time for
alcohol intervention programs is following a significant event like
an arrest for a DUI, when the alcoholic or alcohol abuser is caught
lying about something of significance, or when the problem drinker
has been caught stealing something of value. In these
circumstances, the alcoholic or alcohol abuser is more likely to be
remorseful or to experience guilt—therefore leading the problem
drinker to a more “open” and receptive mentality regarding getting
professional alcohol treatment. Even though this may seem
apparent, it is also important to make sure that the problem
drinker is alcohol-free at the time of the intervention.
| If you have tried to quit
drinking - swore to yourself that you would never drink again - and
found yourself a few days or a week later drinking again, you
probably have a problem. If you have tried to quit and cannot do
so, you are no longer in control; alcohol is in control of your
life. |
It is interesting to point out,
nonetheless, that according to alcohol addiction scientific
inquiry, men are more likely to remain in alcohol rehab if
they are there due to "suggestions" or threats from their
employers. This finding appears to illustrate that alcohol
intervention programs that include active involvement by
employers can be effective in some situations. In fact,
according to one study, employees who were chronic alcohol
abusers displayed noteworthy improvements in their drinking
behavior and in their job performance during the months
immediately following interventions that were undertaken to
confront their abusive drinking that was negatively affecting
their work performance.
In sum, it can be reported that some alcohol intervention
programs have been effective and have helped alcoholics and alcohol
abuser accept treatment for their alcohol problems. And if
done with careful planning and under the leadership and management
of a substance abuse intervention expert, the chances of success
are greatly enhanced.
| Clinicians under strict time
constraints may have time to ask a patient only one screening
question about his or her alcohol consumption. One study has shown
that a positive response to the question “On any single occasion
during the past 3 months, have you had more than 5 drinks
containing alcohol?” accurately identifies patients who meet
NIAAA’s criteria for at-risk drinking. |
Alcohol Intervention Programs:
Conclusion
Alcohol intervention programs feature
a type of confrontation in which a group of concerned people,
such as family members, employees, and friends along with an
addiction intervention specialist, have a meeting with an
alcoholic or alcohol abuser. In these meetings, the
family members, friends, and employers, under the guidance and
supervision of the intervention specialist, state their
concern about the alcohol abuser or alcoholic’s drinking
problems and strongly "encourage" the alcoholic or alcohol
abuser to get qualified treatment as soon as possible.
Despite the fact that alcohol intervention programs should be
initiated as a "last resort" and have been known to boomerang and
result in tension, anger and resentment, if done with careful
planning and with the guidance and management of an addiction
intervention expert, the chances for effective alcohol intervention
programs are substantially increased.
| Scientific research is always
discovering new and important information. A case in point
pertains to recent alcohol abuse research. More specifically,
for approximately the past ten years, sophisticated brain-imaging
scanning techniques have shown repeated and chronic drinking
substantially changes the structure of the brain, thus leading to
long-term brain disease that can last months and perhaps
years. Armed with this information, researchers are
attempting to find different drugs that eventually can restore the
brain to its pre-drinking condition. |
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