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Drug Rehab Marrero, LA.

The community of Marrero, Louisiana is located in Jefferson Parish. Situated on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, the community of Marrero is part of the New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 2010, the population of Marrero, Louisiana was estimated to be 36,165 residents. The community is made up of 8.6 square miles with a population density of 4,091.5 residents per square mile.

While many residents living in Marrero, Louisiana live stable, upstanding lives there are a few who struggle with substance abuse and addiction problems. These residents often require help from drug rehabilitation specialists or addiction treatment centers to persevere over their addiction. The city of Marrero, Louisiana has a number of drug rehab programs, addiction counselors and support groups for residents in need of treatment. Their services range from outpatient care, dual diagnosis to detoxification. With the support, treatment and life skills the individuals learns while in a Marrero, Louisiana drug rehab they will be able to regain control over their lives and end their addiction once and for all.

What Happens In Interventions - Marrero, LA.

While you try to find answers to the question, "what happens in interventions?", you should remember that this is a gathering where a team of loved ones work together to confront an addict.

The team will also do everything they can to persuade the addicted individual to get help and rehabilitation from a rehab facility or from a substance abuse professional in Marrero so they are in a position to work through and overcome their addiction.

The intervention should include close family members and friends of the addict. However, you might also want to include close coworkers or colleagues if you believe that their contribution will prove useful in the aims of the drug and alcohol intervention in Marrero.

The intervention actions and details should already be plotted out and scheduled before the addict arrives. This is because it is essential that you are as ready and prepared as possible.

The intervention group members, therefore, should plan a meeting in advance and talk about how the intervention will take place, what will be said, what might occur, and more. Similarly, most interventions have a professional or a leader selected by the rest of the group to help prepare for the encounter, help confront the addict, and help lead the intervention.

When they all get together prior, the team members will get to talk about what they know about the individual's drug use and addiction and they will write down letters and guidelines. With this, the addict might be able to understand how their addictive behaviors have affected the people closest to them.

The intervention group members will then try to confront the addicted individual when they're not expecting it. We do this because otherwise in most cases, the addict will likely evade the engagement and consequently all the group members efforts are wasted and the loved ones will not be granted their opportunity to reason with the addicted individual.

Usually this involves tricking the addict. It is usually best to ask the addict to go to a prepared location with some sort of appealing and enticing reason that will undoubtedly persuade the individual to arrive. The enticement and reasoning will be different for each intervention so you will have to discover the most appropriate way to be able to confront the addict, pertaining to the team's and the addicted person's specific circumstance. The group members will be prepared and waiting at the location, ready to confront the addict and carry out the intervention when he arrives. Trying to just ambush the addict at the person's personal place of residence is not generally recommended. This is often too violating, causing the addict to feel ambushed and become very antagonistic, defensive, and aggressive, reducing the chances for an effective and successful result.

Once the addict and the intervention team members are together, each person will have the opportunity read their letter. The objective here is to get the addict to understand that they love him and want to help him, but they will not enable him or help him in any manner that doesn't include getting professional substance abuse treatment. Keep in mind, the ultimate outcome of a successful intervention is to get the addict started in an effective substance abuse treatment facility.

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6 treatment listings in or near Marrero, Louisiana:

AA Meetings in Marrero:

  • Isla Group
    New Hope Road
    Marrero, LA. 70072

    Monday - 8:00 PM

NA meetings in Marrero:

  • Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority
    5001 Westbank Expressway
    Marrero, LA. 70072

    Saturday - 11:30 AM, 6:30 PM
    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Saint Joseph The Worker Church
    455 Ames Boulevard
    Marrero, LA. 70072

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
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