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DIY Intervention

American Intervention Institute

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Marijuana

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Legalizing

Regulating the product

Regulating the product

Over half of the country now has legalized recreational use of marijuana.  This means that more people will be using this product legally and, like alcohol, more people will become addicted to the effects and will need interventions.

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Regulating the product

Regulating the product

Regulating the product

Organizations will be providing more of this product to suppliers and ultimately the end user.  This means that parents, colleagues and employers have to deal with another issue in addition to people becoming inebriated by alcohol now we also have to deal with people being high.

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Recreational activity

Regulating the product

Recreational activity

Many people include alcohol at parties and gatherings now they will be able to supply and legally use marijuana.  We have to look at the other side of the picture and learn how to deal with people who are over using this product and putting themselves and others at risk.  An interventionist can help get the person to a professional for an assessment.

Early Intervention

Define the Problem

Parents are finding that their loved one is acting different and the family is wondering what to do.  This is where they will reach out to an interventionist for help in getting their loved one to a professional for an assessment.

Early Intervention

Doing an early intervention can help a person avoid problems down the road and the family will be forever grateful for you as an interventionist.  The family will pay you for your service.

In Recovery

After the intervention, we also have a program that will help a person understand their triggers, avoid them, and give the person suggestions on how to live a life free from chemical dependency.


The Monitoring program will help the client new to recovery stay on track.  It is important that someone holds-the-hand, so-to-speak, of a person new to recovery.  

Monitoring

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