Intervention Therapists in Logan County, WV

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Ascension Recovery Services
Counselor
Not Verified Not Verified
Charleston, WV 25304
Have a family member struggling with addiction? Our team of intervention professionals have decades of experience and are extremely proud Ascension's interventions having over a 96% success rate. We find the most appropriate treatment center for your loved one and will negotiate any out of pocket costs on your behalf to keep costs to a minimum. We don't just get your loved one into treatment; we work with the entire family system during the person of concern's inpatient stay so that the family can begin to heal and develop healthy boundaries. Call us today!
Have a family member struggling with addiction? Our team of intervention professionals have decades of experience and are extremely proud Ascension's interventions having over a 96% success rate. We find the most appropriate treatment center for your loved one and will negotiate any out of pocket costs on your behalf to keep costs to a minimum. We don't just get your loved one into treatment; we work with the entire family system during the person of concern's inpatient stay so that the family can begin to heal and develop healthy boundaries. Call us today!
(304) 621-9306 View (304) 621-9306
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Harmony Charleston
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, AADC
Verified Verified
Charleston, WV 25311
Harmony is the resource of choice for mental health care in the Charleston, West Virginia community. We are a practice of board certified psychiatrists and therapists, working to provide our community with support and treatment for a variety of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, substance abuse, body image, and more. We provide individual therapy for children, teens and adults. Our experienced providers work with you or your loved one to address symptoms, improve quality of life, and restore balance. We are part of Transformations Care Network, a family of local mental health clinics.
Harmony is the resource of choice for mental health care in the Charleston, West Virginia community. We are a practice of board certified psychiatrists and therapists, working to provide our community with support and treatment for a variety of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, substance abuse, body image, and more. We provide individual therapy for children, teens and adults. Our experienced providers work with you or your loved one to address symptoms, improve quality of life, and restore balance. We are part of Transformations Care Network, a family of local mental health clinics.
(681) 252-9588 View (681) 252-9588
Photo of Dwayne Franklin Masters, Licensed Professional Counselor in Logan County, WV
Dwayne Franklin Masters
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, AADC-S, SAP, ALPS
Verified Verified
Beckley, WV 25801
Pyramid Counseling LLC has been providing services to southern WV since 1997. We have 3 locations: Lewisburg, Beckley and Saint Albans. Providing the following services: Individual group, and family/marriage counseling, DOT/SAP Evaluation, MAT services, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, DUI safety/treatment, drug/alcohol testing and EAP services. See our website for full line of services.
Pyramid Counseling LLC has been providing services to southern WV since 1997. We have 3 locations: Lewisburg, Beckley and Saint Albans. Providing the following services: Individual group, and family/marriage counseling, DOT/SAP Evaluation, MAT services, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, DUI safety/treatment, drug/alcohol testing and EAP services. See our website for full line of services.
(681) 201-4986 x100 View (681) 201-4986 x100
Photo of Michael David Clay, Counselor in Logan County, WV
Michael David Clay
Counselor, NCC, BCPC, CEAP, DAC, LPC
Verified Verified
Huntington, WV 25701
A very practical and pragmatic approach to resolving life's emotional and relational issues.
A very practical and pragmatic approach to resolving life's emotional and relational issues.
(304) 908-5482 View (304) 908-5482
Photo of Tina C Outlaw, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Logan County, WV
Tina C Outlaw
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, BSW, MSW, LISW-CP, CP
Verified Verified
Charleston, WV 25301  (Online Only)
Looking for a different, more personal therapy experience, here it is ! I work collaboratively with you and your child/adolescent/family to develop a plan together on the second session, get a new skill each week, and see progress within 8 sessions. With 28 of years experience with children, adolescents and adults recovering from trauma,grief, emotional or behavioral challenges with educational or work-related issues in schools, group homes, rural health care clinics and military facilities. Sessions are online with a confidential platform to offer convience and accessibility to any location in South Carolina.
Looking for a different, more personal therapy experience, here it is ! I work collaboratively with you and your child/adolescent/family to develop a plan together on the second session, get a new skill each week, and see progress within 8 sessions. With 28 of years experience with children, adolescents and adults recovering from trauma,grief, emotional or behavioral challenges with educational or work-related issues in schools, group homes, rural health care clinics and military facilities. Sessions are online with a confidential platform to offer convience and accessibility to any location in South Carolina.
(843) 256-2277 View (843) 256-2277

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Intervention Therapists

How does an intervention work?

An intervention is a planned, structured meeting in which a person’s family or friends voice concerns about the person’s behavior and its consequences; the goal is for the person to accept treatment. In this meeting, the person’s loved ones (often with the guidance of a trained interventionist) share how the person’s behavior has harmed them and the consequences if the person refuses treatment. They collectively ask the person to accept a proposed treatment plan.

How effective are interventions?

There isn’t extensive research on the efficacy of interventions, in part because success is difficult to measure. Individuals often enter addiction treatment after an intervention, for example, but treatment itself may not work, especially if the person only begins due to external pressure from others rather than due to internal motivation to change. However, if all other attempts at helping someone have failed, an intervention may be worth exploring.

What are the limitations of interventions?

While a friend or family member’s intentions are in the right place in wanting to help a loved one through an intervention, there are significant limitations to the approach. The surprising nature of the event can make the person feel ambushed or judged. They may feel embarrassed or ashamed as a result, and relationships may be strained or broken. This can make it difficult for the individual to be receptive to the concerns of their loved ones and the interventionist.

Are there alternatives to interventions?

Rather than confronting a loved one through an intervention, an effective and less pressured approach is to create space for a caring, open, one-on-one conversation. This works best if the loved one asks open-ended questions, listens attentively to the answers, and frames their observations and statements with concern rather than judgment. More than one conversation may be needed, but change can take root over time.