We’re here to help walk you step-by-step through the entire process. Making sure that your loved one’s intervention process goes smooth is absolutely critical to the rest of the recovery process. We have extensive experience keeping this potentially volatile situation under control, and we’re here to make sure it stays professional, safe, and effective.
The primary objective in an intervention is to end the suffering and isolation of the whole family. It is a mistake to focus entirely on the person needing treatment. To focus and label them, as the “problem” is not as inclusive and helpful as when the focus is on everyone who is taking part in the intervention. We look at addiction as a family issue and we will help you find family solutions.
If the focus is on the family there is generally a decrease in anger, defensiveness, resentment, blame, humiliation and shame. In our professional experience, all family members are seen as our client and our focus because all family members need
guidance and support. Each family member will experience the intervention differently and have an opportunity to process what has happened and given time to develop a plan for safety, re-connection and a return to health and wellness.
Your family can expect freedom. One way or another, you will stop your active participation in your loved one’s addiction or cycle of mental health. One way or another the family system will be strengthened and given an opportunity to heal.
If you’re loved one does not enter treatment, you will have new tools to end your role in the addiction. An intervention with West Valley Detox is a structured response to put an end to the pain of addiction and mental health concerns. A “moment of pause” is what you can expect from an intervention. You can expect to be supported and guided every step of the way.
12-Step
Chemical Addiction
Process Addictions
Family involvement with recovery work
Linkage to Alanon / CODA / AA-NA/ and external groups specific to client and family need
Alumni Group
Mood disorders
Complex Trauma
Environmental Trauma
Anxiety
Depression
Self-harm
LGBTQ Mental Health
Trauma Healing
Male and Female Treatment Tracks
Specialists are brought in to lead group work and supplement on-site treatment, health, and wellness
Board Certified Addiction Medicine and Psychiatry MD on staff
DBT trained clinicians
On-site LVN
Trauma Informed clinicians (TFCBT, ART)
Full scope UA’s done randomly and when indicated or directed
Psychiatry, evaluations, and medication management
On-site education/occupational support
Discharge planning
Resources for outside referrals for adjunct family member support, continuity of care
ARC Principles- Attachment, Regulation & Competency
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Parent Education
Process Groups
12-Step
Daily group therapy for clients
Internal Family Systems Therapy
Conflict Resolution
RET- Rational Emotive Therapy
Family Support groups
Family Contracts
Independent living skill building
Family Reunification