Of course many people have heard of an intervention; I'm also sure that a lot of people have viewed the show on TLC on Monday nights. I find this show very powerful and gut wrenching.
My plan as a whole after I am done with college and the nursing (getting my masters) I want to have the chance to work in a rehab facility and help people with addictions. I want to show them the way things should be done, it's something very pyhscological (the drug addiction is engrained in their head).
I feel this show is very powerful, it leads the person who is addicted to believe they are just filming about being addicted to drugs (any type, even alcohol). Little does the person know that eventually at the end of the filming, the person has to do a last interview and when this person is coming to the facility to do a last interview their whole family is there to express their concern for the way the person is going down hil. I've never had the personal expierence with drugs, but I do know a lot of people who have gone through rehab and the withdraws of what drugs can inflict on someone.
I do have the personal expierence of being very close to someone who has had and still fights his drug addiction; he's not the only one in his family that has gone through this. His father died of an OD, one of his sister's is fighting her addiction with along with her husband and his mother has been clean since his father died and his other sister has been clean the same amount of time. The people that are having issues with fighting their addiction they will not do rehab or any thing to try to help them through this, i first blamed it on being hard headed, but with watching intervention and knowing the show and the types of people on there, I just feel that people have a hard time that are so addicted to getting over drugs without some sort of help.
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