Types of Intervention

At Bay Recovery our clinicians have divided interventions
into four major areas.

• The Traditional Chemical Dependence Intervention
• The Dual Diagnosed Intervention
• The Chronic Pain and Addiction Intervention
• The Chronic Pain Suffering Intervention

Each one of the above intervention headings has very different goals, and criteria to achieve. To try and complete a successful Chronic Pain Intervention, where drug abuse is not a primary issue, would be a waste of time and money. Using a tradition drug dependence intervention, on a person with secondary psychiatric issues would be unsuccessful on many different levels.

At Bay Recovery, our interventionists are skilled in the identification, and implementation of all aspects of interventions from beginning to end. Even with an intervention that has failed in the past, we have had great success with, because we have chosen the right diagnosis, and the correct intervention technique to proceed with.

Take the time to speak with us, and we will show you that together we will form an Intervention team that will help you, help your loved one! Please call us with any questions you may have. 1-800-375-7263


“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.

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Addiction Treatment -
Addiction is a progressive,
terminal disease
characterized by
delusion and denial.
Left to his/her own
devices, the addicted
individual is doomed
to continue their
downward spiral.

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Bay Recovery's Pain and
Addiction Treatment Services
offer residential treatment and outpatient services in a
therapeutic community based
on a bio-psychosocial medical
model of care. At Bay Recovery
Centers, Inc. we utilize medical, psychiatric and certified
addiction medical services.

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