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Testimonial #1 “I first met David Katz on April 30, 2003 during what I later learned was an Intervention. As I sat in my mom’s living room surrounded by family and friends sharing their concerns for me and my drug use I really had no idea as to who this “stranger” was and why he was involving himself in our business. Every time I would try to interject, interrupt, make excuses or control what was going on, there he was, bringing the attention back onto the issues that everyone (but me of course) was there to discuss. After much discussion about what the consequences would be should I have chosen not to accept help that night (and some negotiations) I agreed to go to the treatment facility he had lined up. He insisted on following us all the way out there in the wee hours of the night to make sure I actually made it. Even though I didn’t know it at the time that was the night that the direction of my life would be forever changed. I feel blessed that David was the one that did my Intervention. If it had not been for him and his ability to connect with me, to get through and past the disease that had completely taken over my body, mind and soul I really have no idea where I would be right now.” - Carolyn (Written September 2007) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testimonial #2 “ My DUI school (SB38) counselor had given up and describe me to the group as a late stage alcoholic drug addict with yellow eyes. As a last resort he tricked me into seeing a therapist who might be able to "save my life". I only went to stay out of jail. The therapist turned out to also serve as my interventionist, and he told me that my thinking was pretty broken right now. He said I needed to let him think for me for a while, and then I might get better. I didn't want to do that, my problem was the pills and booze, how dare he question my thinking! But reluctantly I took his advice and despite myself, started to get better. I think his sheer presence and charisma got my attention, then a sense of integrity or the truth filtered thought even my poor addled mind. That was his edge and I do think it may have saved my life.” Art Kraft began his life anew ten years ago and is an award winning broadcast journalist, professional artist and human being. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testimonial #3 “ My wife has had prescription drug and pain issues for the past seven years. She had stopped doing anything that her doctor instructed her to do. She'd just lay in bed, drinking quarts of Vodka, and handfuls of prescription painkillers. I found out later that she was also taking a variety of sedatives. When we first met our families’ interventionist, I was struck by the way he listened so carefully. Every detail seemed to be recorded and filed in his memory. After that first session, and the resulting 2 practices that we had with the family, it seemed like he knew more about my wife than I did. Later, after talking to the other members of the family, they all said that same thing. My wife responded to our love and how together we were. At first she was angry, and was very concerned about having to live in pain if her medication was taken away, but after our interventionist explained the procedure, and how she would be treated, she submitted, willingly. Today my wife has almost 90 days sober. She is completely chemically free, and our whole family is attending counseling. I have my wife back, at times; I thought that that would never be possible. I kid my wife by saying to her…. “That was the best money I’ve ever spent in my life!” - Noran H. (Written September 2007) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testimonial #4 “Our interventionist met with us several times to coach us in the process during the period leading up to the intervention. He listened to our concerns respectfully, yet never allowed us to lose sight of what we were about to do. The outcome, though painful, resulted in our son agreeing to enter a rehab facility. He is now doing well at the rehabilitation center and we feel much gratitude to the interventionist for his caring presence and for being there for all of us before, during and after the intervention. He provided strong but gentle leadership in guiding us through a daunting experience, maintaining an understanding that gave us confidence to carry on. Our family had hoped to do this on our own, but we soon came to realize that we had neither the tools nor the strength to confront our son without professional guidance.” - Pamela and Richard W. (Written September 2007) |
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