Why Workplace Interventions?
A workplace intervention is a structured, solution-focused
process that consists of a group of co-workers, colleagues, close
friends, family members and others (spiritual advisors, etc.) who
come together in a caring and non-judgmental manner to present their
observations and concerns regarding an addict’s behavior.
A well-executed intervention is professionally facilitated
and aims to move the workplace system out of crisis and assists
in immediately addressing addiction.
Workplace Interventions
The Interventions For Recovery workplace intervention
is an individualized process of changing relationships and dynamics
in order to stop the addiction cycle, moving the organization out
of crisis, and effectively addressing an individual’s addiction.
Alcoholism and drug addiction in the workplace are
a major problem in America. More than one in ten employees has a
drinking problem and almost a third of these drinkers also use illicit
drugs. Contrary to conventional wisdom, most untreated addicts and
alcoholics are actively employed. They hold jobs in offices, plants,
hospitals and stores. They work in service industries, manufacturing,
the trades, and professions crossing educational and economic levels.
Alcoholics and addicts hold positions from hourly employees to top
executives.
An employee with an alcohol or drug abuse problem
is five times more likely to injure himself or herself, is 33% less
productive, has twice as many unexcused work absences, and causes
40% of all industrial accidents. When an employee shows signs of
alcoholism or addiction, organizations face a difficult dilemma:
They know they should do something but rarely know where to begin.
Early intervention, treatment, and continuing care are the best
combination for successful recovery from addiction.
The Interventions For Recovery model for workplace intervention
has two stated goals: 1) To move the organization out of the chaos
and crisis generated by addiction; 2) To make help available to
the addicted individual. By focusing our attention on the system
surrounding the individual and working with them to make changes
in their response to addiction, we can change the system independent
of his or her decision to accept help.
Interventions For Recovery responds quickly to calls for
help. Workplace crises are treated as emergencies because the emotional
pain, suffering, and bottom line losses of the organization and
people close to the addicted individual can be extreme. The faster
an intervention program begins, the faster your organization will
experience relief.
All companies stand to benefit from early intervention.
The decision to take action, while difficult, will improve the health
of the entire workplace..
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you are in need of immediate help
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At Interventions For Recovery addiction
is viewed as a physical disease which can be medically treated.
Addiction is not a mental or moral problem, or a disgrace.
If
you need help, or just have a question,
please contact us today.
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