Adolescence can be a confusing time, for both teens and the people who love them. When emotional struggles, risky behaviors, or substance use begin to take hold, it’s easy for families to feel lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next.
This is where I come in.
Teen interventions require a delicate balance of structure, empathy, and respect. I work closely with families to prepare a calm, supportive, structured intervention, one where your teen doesn’t feel attacked, and where the entire family can begin to move forward together.
These interventions aren’t about confrontation. Instead, they’re about creating space for change.
Amy Jack, CIP, Love First Certified Clinical Interventionist
Every adolescent is different, but there are patterns that often point to deeper issues. Families reach out when they notice:
Left unchecked, these patterns can grow into lasting mental, emotional, and behavioral health challenges. Early intervention provides the chance to shift the course, and reconnect your teen with a path to healing.
— Mother of a 16-year-old daughter
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