Addiction is a life-long mental, physical, spiritual and emotional challenge that can expose it's powerful nature at anytime to the addicted individual. There is no guarantee, drug or method that can alleviate the infamous characteristics of addiction. However, there are many methods, tools and support systems available today that greatly minimize the chance of an addict falling back into the same addictive lifestyle.
We have found that enabling behaviors, co-dependency and allowing old behaviors to resurface with the addict or family members can increase the chances of an addict falling back into their drug addiction. With our knowledge, expertise and experience we are able to continuously work along side the intervention team members and the addict to provide them both with resources that can help prevent the enabling behaviors from coming back, individual co-dependency from resurfacing and old behavior patterns from taking over the families and addicted individuals. This is a service that Pathway Interventions includes with every drug intervention and drug intervention.
Pathway Interventions will keep in contact on a regular basis with your loved one to help prevent a relapse or lapse. We will speak with your loved one frequently and check in with them to ensure that they are not beginning to display relapse behavior. We will then report back to the family if there is anything that the family should be alarmed by. By offering this service we have found that enabling behaviors, co-dependency and old behavior patterns can be yielded or stopped before something tragic happens. When old behavior patterns arise, the chances of the addicted individual relapsing is much greater. This is why we offer this extend service to all of our clients.
Staying clean and free from addiction to drugs poses many challenges to the addict and their family. For an addicted individual to successfully stay sober, it requires life-long dedication and a commitment to achieving longevity in their sobriety. We offer life-time consultation, support and mentoring to assist you in dealing with your loved ones addiction. Pathway Interventions will also keep in contact with your loved one for years to come to ensure that they continue their journey to recovery.
"Even though my step-son refused treatment the day of the intervention. The steps and advise you gave to us worked to eventually get him into treatment..."
Judy, Texas