Publisher's Synopsis
What do you do when someone you care about is caught in the downward spiral of addiction? The goal of an intervention is to get the person who is addicted to alcohol, to drugs, to gambling, to sex, to whatever it is, to seek treatment today. And it is remarkably effective: over 80% of people faced with an intervention agree to get help. In WHEN ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, Candy Finnigan offers support, advice, and hope to people who care about someone with an addiction. She acknowledges that although intervention is a poweful tool, it is a complicated process - one that absolutely must be done right. This kind of intervention must be highly structured, and Finnigan - a veteran of hundreds of inerventions - provides a frank but sympathetic guide to preparing for and staging an intervention. By taking readers through the personal, medical, psychiatric, financial and legal issues involved, she turns what seems like a chaotic and overwhelming task into a manageable and empowering experience.