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Treatment Today

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It is possible to treat and arrest the disease of addiction and lead healthy, prosperous and productive lives. We offer the most comprehensive consultation, assessment, treatment placement and case management services for individuals, families and businesses in the nation. We specialize in quality, affordable treatment services that includes the proper placement in the right treatment program based on insurance and individual needs. We remain involved throughout the recovery process and actively follow and direct the case management of each client for a minimum of 24 months post treatment. It is imperative that those seeking help for their loved ones are afforded the complete spectrum of services in order to make the most appropriate decision for care and recovery. It is possible to make the wrong decision which costs you time, money, energy ,precious recovery and sobriety for your loved one. There are over 25,000 programs that offer treatment of some kind in the United States alone. All programs, however, do not provide all of the necessary services for everyone. Divine Interventions assists you or your loved on to identify the program that will provide you the best level of care for your circumstances. Call us today to start your recovery.

 

Divine Intervention Care is proud to introduce a dynamic concept in the treatment of adolescents and their families.

 

In Home Therapy

 

Many families are overwhelmed with negative and destructive adolescent behavior and are not capable or prepared to commit to a residential treatment program.

 

Our qualified caring staff will meet with parents in a compatible environment, outside the home, hear their concerns, prepare for an in home intervention, assessment and develop a corrective action plan.

We will monitor acceptance of the adolescent to the plan and provide consequences and behavioral intervention if necessary. Review of the plan and progress will take place on a weekly basis. Privileges and changes to the plan will ensue if and when a positive behavior is witnessed. Parents will be active participants in corrective, appropriate parenting techniques.

If there is a need for out of home placement, the family will be accepting and invested in the placement.

In Home Therapy allows all, the opportunity to assess, evaluate, correct, monitor and case manage.

 

In Home Services include curfew monitoring, school attendance monitoring, homework, household chores participation, family function participation and appropriate communication.

Our staff welcomes the opportunity to discuss this valuable therapy option with you.

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The Team That Cares

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We are dedicated, experienced professionals with over 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry. We have developed, implemented, marketed and managed treatment programs for the most recognized health services corporations in the nation.

 

We are experienced educators, therapists and administrators who have conducted seminars and training programs nationwide. Our areas of expertise in training and development encompasses the following:

 
De-escalation and Restraint
Cultural Sensitivity and Tolerance
Harassment Prevention
Team Building
Strategic Planning
Behavior Modification
Organizational Development & Change Management
Violence Prevention
Boundaries and Ethics
Stress Management
Counseling and Program Management
Therapeutic Engagement
Developing Collaborative Coalitions
Alcohol, Drug Assessments and Interventions
   

We place a strong emphasis on integrative, experiential development, aftercare development, case management and training. We present in a realistic, down to earth manner while incorporating humor, personal experiences and exciting role-play scenarios that stimulate as well as challenge our audiences.

   

NATHAN FEARS, M.A., CACIII, Certified Recovery Coach

   

Nathan Fears is a professional therapist, interventionist speaker, and consultant with more than 30 years of experience working in the field of Addiction Treatment. He developed the first Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program for Adolescents in the country while serving as Program Director for Fairview Hospital in Minneapolis, MN. He has successfully completed hundreds of Interventions and developed treatment programs for adolescents with a variety of issues including gang behavior, satanic worship, sexual offenders, self-mutilation, mood disorders, eating disorders, and substance abuse.

NATHAN FEARS
   

Nathan Fears has served as CEO for reputable Behavioral Health Hospitals such as Fair Oaks in Summit, NJ, Fairview Hospital in Minneapolis, MN and Family Treatment Program in Sunrise, Fl. He has also co-authored books and publications in USA Today and Ebony Magazine, and served as a consultant for a made for T.V. movie.

   

He is currently the President of Nathan Fears and Associates and co-owner of Divine Interventions, LLC which both provides assessments, Interventions, transports and case management for adolescents, businesses across the country. He is COO and consultant for a prominent adolescent program in West Palm Beach, Fl.

   

JULIE HOLDING

   

Julie entered the medical field in 1985, has studied and trained under Dr. Judith Landow with the Arise Intervention method, has worked as the CFO for a prominent treatment facility, and had many years of personal experience with loved ones in recovery. Her experience in the treatment field extends into the financial realm of billing and coding as well where she has acquired an AS degree and the certification CPCA.

 

Julie is an active member of NAPW, AAPC, EAPA, SFHHA and FADAA.

Julie Holding
   

 

 

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Who’s at Risk?

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Teen Statistics on Substance Abuse
Teenagers whose parents talk to them regularly about the dangers of drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those whose parents don’t, yet only 1 in 4 teens reports having these conversations.
   
Alcohol is the most commonly used drug among young people.
   
Alcohol kills 6 ½ times more youth than all other illicit drugs combined.
   
Youth who drink alcohol are 50 times more likely to use cocaine than young people who never drink alcohol.
   
40% of those who started drinking at age 14 or younger later developed alcohol dependence, compared with 10% of those who began drinking at age 20 or older.
   
65% of the youth who drink alcohol report that they get the alcohol they drink from family and friends.
   
10% of teens say that they have been to a rave, and ecstasy was available at more than two-thirds of these raves.
   
Although it is illegal to sell and distribute tobacco products to youth under age 18 most underage smokers are able to buy tobacco products.
   
Underage drinking cost the U.S. more than $58 million every year enough to buy every public school student a state-of-the-art computer.
   
28% of teens know a friend or classmate who has used ecstasy, with 17% knowing more than one user.
   
By the 8th grade, 52% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes, and 20% have used marijuana.
   
In 2000, more than 60% of teens said drugs were used, kept, or sold at their school.
   
50% of high school seniors report drinking alcohol in the past 30 days with 32% report being drunk at least once in the same period.
   
Most people begin smoking as adolescents. Among youth who smoke, the average age of initiation is 12.5 years of age.
   
Drivers age 21-29 drive the greatest proportion of their miles drunk. (Miller et al., 1996c).
   
Patterns of Use Statistics
   
Most Americans are aware of the risks associated with substance abuse, but the perception of risk rises with age. Each successive age group from age 12-17 to 35 and older reports increasingly greater risk associated with substance abuse.
   
Although the non-medical use of Oxycontin was rare in 2000, data shows evidence of an emerging problem. The estimated number of lifetime non-medical Oxycontin users increased from 221,000 in 1999 to 399,000 in 2000.
   
Males are almost four times as likely as females to be heavy drinkers, nearly one and a half times as likely to smoke a pack or more of cigarettes a day and twice as likely to smoke marijuana weekly. These gender differences are closing among youth.
   
Substance abuse is a chronic, relapsing health condition. Substance abusers may be in treatment multiple times – or make repeated attempts to quit on their own – before they are successful.
   
Among 12th graders, ecstasy use rose from 5.6% in 1999 to 8.2% in 2000, and for the first time, 8th graders showed increased rates in their use of ecstasy as well.
   
In 2000, approximately 6.4 million people had tried ecstasy at least once in their lifetime. This is more than the estimated 5.1 million lifetime users in 1999.
   
   

 

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Intervention Now

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NATHAN FEARS, M.A., CACIII

 

Nathan Fears is a professional therapist, interventionist speaker, and consultant with more than 30 years of experience working in the field of Addiction Treatment. He developed the first Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program for Adolescents in the country while serving as Program Director for Fairview Hospital in Minneapolis, MN. He has successfully completed hundreds of interventions and developed treatment programs for adolescent females with a variety of issues including gang behavior, satanic worship, sexual offenders, self-mutilation, mood disorders, eating disorders, and substance abuse.

 

Nathan Fears has served as CEO for reputable Behavioral Health Hospitals such as Fair Oaks in Summit, NJ, Fairview Hospital in Minneapolis, MN and Family Treatment Program in Sunrise, Fl. He has also co-authored books and publications in USA Today and Ebony Magazine, and served as a consultant for a made for T.V. movie.

 

He is currently the President of Nathan Fears and Associates and co-owner of Divine Interventions, LLC which both provides assessments, interventions, transports and case management for adolescents, families and businesses across the country. He is COO and consultant for a prominent adolescent program in West Palm Beach, Fl.