Care that begins before the call — and stays after.
Each family arrives with a different question. Some need an intervention next week. Some need someone to talk to about whether an intervention is the right step at all. Some are months past the crisis and trying to rebuild. The work below is what we offer, in the order most families meet it.
Intervention Services
A carefully designed conversation, not a confrontation — for families ready to ask their loved one to choose change.
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Family Systems Coaching
Healing relationships, improving communication, and building a foundation that supports recovery — for the whole family, not just one person.
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Treatment Placement
Personalized guidance to match a person with the treatment center, clinician, or program that genuinely fits — without you having to learn a new industry.
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Recovery Coaching
One-on-one guidance for the months after — when the urgency has faded and the work of building a life is just beginning.
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Wrap-Around Services
Case management, coordination, and continuity for families whose loved one needs more than any one provider can offer.
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Eating Disorder Interventions
Family-led intervention work for anorexia, bulimia, ARFID, and binge eating — coordinated with eating-disorder–specialized treatment.
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Complex Mental Health Conditions
Intervention and family-systems work for loved ones living with severe mental illness — bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, severe depression, trauma — alongside or instead of substance use.
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Cannabis Use Disorder & Cannabis-Induced Psychosis
Family intervention and systems coaching for cannabis use disorder and cannabis-induced psychosis — a presentation the standard playbook isn't built for.
Read about cannabis use disorder & cannabis-induced psychosis →Start with the situation as it is.
You do not need to know whether your family needs intervention, coaching, treatment navigation, or long-term support before reaching out. That is part of the work.