There is no reason, anymore, for someone to struggle with substance use disorder or depression, or suicide, you can intervene on them.
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a significant issue within the military, affecting both active-duty personnel and veterans, with unique challenges related to stigma, deployment stress, and access to treatment.
When and where is the best place to have an intervention? Now is the best time and the place can be anywhere. Men and women in the military have an opportunity to become interventionists today.

Go to the Shop area on the menu bar and purchase the INTERVENTION download. After you download the product, read through the intervention program and a Certificate of Completion will be sent to you for free. No other requirments are needed.

Connect with two or three others that know the colleague who is struggling with substance use. Follow the plan in the Aii download on how to prepare everyone on the intervention team.

Do the intervention sooner than later. It is important that you realize that you may be saving someone's career, lowering the risk of the department, and possibly saving lives. Doing an early intervention is key to helping someone receive the care that they need.

After the intervention, set up the Aii Monitoring Program with the client so that you can continue to work with the client for several weeks or months after the intervention.

This is an opportunity for YOU to build your life-long-business in working a side-job. You can begin to build your financial freedom by saving the lives of your colleagues. People will know that you are doing interventions and the referrals can help you to build your business.
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