
AUDUBON
INTERVENTIONS & CONSULTING
CAN AN INTERVENTIONIST HELP YOU?
The questions below are designed to help you reflect on your situation and guide the process of determining if our services are the right next step. Please take time to consider these thoughtfully. If you are feeling overwhelmed, that is normal. We are here to help.
Are you emotionally exhausted and unsure what to do next?
How has this situation affected your mental health and wellbeing?
What self-care strategies are you currently using, and how effective have they been?
Is your loved one's substance use or mental health getting worse, despite your efforts?
Are there signs that indicate their situation is worsening?
Are they experiencing negative consequences, such as missing work, financial, legal or health issues?
Is your family divided over how to handle the situation?
Do different family members have conflicting opinions on how to support your loved one, causing confusion or tension?
What do you think might have been missing in previous attempts that could make a difference now?
Are you and your family ready to take the necessary steps to create lasting change, even if it means trying something new
or different this time?
Are you unsure about how find the right treatment options?
What specific criteria are we looking for in a treatment program?
What financial options are available, including insurance acceptance and payment plans?
Do you fear for your loved one's safety or life?
Are there specific behaviors or incidents that have heighten your concerns for their well-being?
How can you address these fears effectively and safely?
Is your loved one refusing to admit they have a problem?
Are there specific instances demonstrating their denial of the issue?
How can you present your concerns in a way that encourages reflection rather than defensiveness?
Have we tried talking to our loved one, but nothing has changed?
Have we had specific conversations about their behavior, and how did they respond?
Have we noticed any changes in their behavior after these talks?
Have we set boundaries, but they keep getting broken?
What boundaries have we established, and how have they reacted to them?
Have we tried different strategies, but nothing has worked?