An introduction to "family systems" and the individual family member's role in the system that negatively supports & enables addiction/mental health issues.| Family First Intervention
Learn about the theories and opinions that abound as to why addiction is inherent to some people and why they turn to drugs and alcohol.| Family First Intervention
Browse these alcohol recovery resources to learn your options for immediate and ongoing alcohol addiction help.| Family First Intervention
Contact Family First Intervention for help with your intervention needs today.| Family First Intervention
If your loved one is suffering from addiction or a mental health condition, you may be doing more harm than good by enabling them.| Family First Intervention
Our S.A.F.E.® (Self-Awareness Family Education® Recovery Coaching) Intervention & Family Recovery Coaching program is dedicated to helping families recover after the intervention takes place.| Family First Intervention
An interventionist is not brought in to act as a motivational speaker for the substance user, to function as the family’s primary therapist, or to delve into family secrets.| Family First Intervention
Everyone reacts to addiction and mental health in their own way, and their relationships with others begin to change.| Family First Intervention
Learn more about family addiction and boundaries here today to know what you need to do and prepare yourself.| Family First Intervention
Watching somebody you love struggle with addiction and mental health feels helpless, but recovery is possible with the right support.| Family First Intervention
The consequences of enabling behaviors go beyond the addict. Helping a family member maintain their substance abuse will hurt the whole household.| Family First Intervention