Addiction Interventions
in Toronto & the GTA
When someone you care about is struggling with addiction and not ready to seek help, it can feel overwhelming and urgent. You don’t have to handle this alone. We provide professionally guided addiction intervention services in Toronto and across the GTA, helping families support their loved one in taking the first step toward treatment.
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An addiction intervention is a structured, planned conversation where family members and loved ones come together—with professional guidance—to encourage someone to accept help for substance use.
Done properly, interventions are not about confrontation. They are about clarity, support, and creating a clear path toward treatment. text goes here
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You may want to consider an intervention if:
Your loved one is refusing help despite clear consequences
Substance use is impacting their health, relationships, or safety
Communication has broken down or becomes highly emotional
You feel stuck, unsure how to help, or constantly in crisistion text goes here
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At New Point Psychotherapy, we take a structured, supportive, and non-confrontational approach.
We work with you to:
Prepare family members and key supports
Develop a clear, unified plan
Facilitate the intervention conversation
Coordinate immediate next steps and treatment options
Provide follow-up support for families
Our goal is to create the conditions for change—while maintaining dignity and respect for everyone involved.
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Our intervention services support families dealing with:
Alcohol addiction
Drug addiction (opioids, cocaine, etc.)
Behavioural addictions
We work with partners, parents, siblings, and close supports who are ready to take action.
FAQs
How do I set up an intervention in Toronto?
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The first step is a consultation where we assess your situation and begin planning a structured approach tailored to your family.
Do interventions actually work?
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When properly planned and professionally guided, interventions can significantly increase the likelihood of someone accepting help.
What if my loved one refuses treatment?
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We prepare families for multiple outcomes and help establish clear boundaries and next steps regardless of the immediate result.
How quickly can this be arranged?
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In many cases, interventions can be organized within a short timeframe depending on urgency.