Generally
the person affected by this disease
of the addiction to alcohol
and/or other drugs do not accept
their suffering as a cause to
their addiction. They diminish
the gravity of their situation,
which is a characteristic symptom
of this pathology.
We count with a procedure
designed specifically
for this type of cases denominated
"Crisis intervention".
This method consists of advising
the relatives and the people
near the patient of, how, when,
and in what form to speak with
the addict. The intention is
for the addict to be able to
accept and to receive professional
aid.
The interventions that are
previously prepared have an
85% of success probability.
This means that 85% of the people
accept to receive a professional
treatment.
The fear to injure the patient
is the number one concern and
the common reason by the relatives,
or people near the addict, to
not have an intervention.
The disease of the addiction
is progressive and mortal,
thus every day without receiving
professional aid will increase
the deterioration and will put
at risk the same life.
The early and opportune
intervention is most important.
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