My sister found Gianna, and I was initially hesitant to go the route of paying an interventionist—solely because I didn’t feel our loved one would respond well to the idea of being confronted about their drinking. But I followed her lead, and I’ve already said to a few people that Gianna was worth her weight in gold.
The structure she put in place wasn’t about shaming or forcing change—it was about creating a safe, compassionate space where our loved one could truly hear us. Gianna’s approach is rooted in love, respect, and understanding. She guided us through incredibly difficult conversations with empathy and wisdom, ensuring that every step of the process came from a place of care rather than criticism.
She didn’t just help facilitate the intervention—she gave us the tools to communicate in a way that strengthened our relationships rather than fracturing them. Her presence always focused on the bigger picture: helping our loved one see that they were surrounded by people who deeply cared and wanted them to heal.
If you’re on the fence about whether to bring in an interventionist, I can say with confidence that Gianna is the person you want in your corner. She is a true professional with a heart of gold, and we are grateful for her guidance.