06/02/2026
Why do we use two interventionists?
Because no two people respond the same way.
One person may connect with Adam’s calm, grounded approach. Another may open up to Jenny’s warmth, intuition, and ability to build trust. Having two interventionists in the room allows us to read the dynamics in real time, adapt our approach, and meet people where they are.
It also means families have double the support. While one interventionist is focused on the identified loved one, the other can help guide family members through the emotions, uncertainty, and difficult conversations that often come with the process.
Interventions aren’t about confrontation. They’re about connection.
Two interventionists. Decades of recovery experience. One goal: helping families find a path forward.