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Sober Companion Services for Professionals: Supporting Recovery in High-Stress Work Environments

Navigating recovery amid a high-pressure career can be daunting. Discover how sober companion services offer personalized support, helping professionals manage stress and maintain sobriety without sacrificing their success or wellbeing.

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When bipolar disorder and substance use collide: Helping families navigate dual struggles

When bipolar disorder and substance use collide, it can feel like you’re losing the person you love to a storm you can’t control. But there’s a way to move from chaos to clarity. At Intervention Services and Coaching, we’ve lived this journey ourselves. We understand the fear, the exhaustion, and the helplessness—and we also know what it means to reclaim hope. If your family is ready to stop walking on eggshells and start building a real path toward healing, we’re here to walk it with you. Reach out today. Let’s take the next step—together.

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When your loved one says ‘I don’t need medication’: Navigating refusal and preserving family bonds

Struggling with a loved one’s refusal of help? It’s a common heartbreak. Learn strategies to preserve family bonds and encourage change with empathy and support. Discover how structure, not force, can guide them toward recovery.

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When talking isn’t enough: The role of clear, written agreements in establishing unbreakable boundaries for addiction and mental health

In families dealing with addiction or mental illness, words alone often fall short. Intervention Services and Coaching offers structured, compassionate agreements to set clear boundaries and guide recovery. Ready to create lasting change? Contact us for a confidential consultation.

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Understanding the impact of porn addiction on relationships: a guide for partners

Facing porn addiction in a relationship can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. This guide provides partners with insight, validation, and tools for healing. Learn to recognize signs, communicate effectively, and explore professional help for transformation and trust rebuilding. Discover steps to move forward and reclaim emotional safety.

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Codependency or survival mode? The trauma response behind loving an addict

Navigating the challenges of loving someone with an addiction can feel overwhelming. At Intervention Services and Coaching, we guide families through the complexities of codependency and survival modes. By fostering open dialogue and teaching healthy boundaries, families learn to support without enabling. Our resources empower you to prioritize self-care, ensuring resilience throughout the intervention process. Discover how to rebuild trust and establish a foundation for lasting recovery together.

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Ohio Community Considering Tough Policy for Repeat Overdose Calls to 911

The City of Middleton, Ohio, is feeling the effects of the opioid crisis like so many other municipalities in the US. Under a proposed plan by a City Council member, people who dial 911 for help for a person who is overdosing on opioids may be told that help is not on the way. Councilman

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Women More Likely to be Hospitalized for Opioids than Ever Before

More long term studies are being published on the effects of opioids in the United States. As researchers are able to obtain a broader scope of the damage, the data is revealing more about what could help combat the opioid crisis. For instance, a new report shows that women are being admitted into emergency rooms

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Rich Kids at Higher Risk for Addiction, According to New Study

The results of a new study have found that teens who come from an upper-middle class background are at higher risk for drug or alcohol addiction than the national average. The researchers found that in their mid-twenties, young adults from a well-to-do background were two-to-three times more likely to be diagnosed with an addiction. The

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Study: Even Short-Term Opioid Use can Cause Dependency

At the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine’s annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, researchers presented a new study that warns against prescribing opioids for minor pain. The room full of doctors and medical professionals listened to Kit Delgado, an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania, explain how even small amounts

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Research Warns of Dangerous Opioid and Benzodiazepine Combinations

Despite the general understanding that combining opioids and benzodiazepines can be deadly, doctors throughout the country are still prescribing the two drugs together to patients, and addicts are still abusing them simultaneously as well. In fact, the trend seems to be rising, as more people are winding up in the emergency room or worse. In

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