Compassionate In-Person ARISE Intervention Services in Virginia to Help Your Loved One Through Treatment and Beyond

Why Family Interventions is the Right Choice for Families in Virginia

Virginia, like many states, is facing a growing challenge with addiction and mental health issues. With statistics showing that over 10% of the population uses drugs and nearly 5% of people deal with alcohol abuse each year, the problem is significant. The impact of opioid use, in particular, has left a devastating mark on communities across the state. And while these numbers are alarming, there’s good news: recovery is possible, and intervention is often the first crucial step.

Whether it’s substance use or a mental health challenge, seeing someone you care about go through these struggles can leave you feeling helpless. But you don’t have to face this alone. Family Interventions is here to guide you, provide support, and help you find the right path forward for both you and your loved one. We specialize in helping families just like yours navigate the complexities of addiction and mental health issues. Our team of trained professionals understands the nuances of both mental health and substance use, and we’re here to help you with tailored interventions that speak directly to your loved one’s needs. Whether it’s addressing alcohol abuse or drug addiction, we work with you to find the best approach to getting them the help they need. We guide you through every part of the process—from initial planning to providing ongoing support during and after the intervention.

We know that interventions can feel intimidating. Many families wonder if their loved one will even accept help, or whether the intervention will make things worse. It’s normal to have these concerns, but that’s why having the right support is so important. Family Interventions brings years of expertise in handling these sensitive situations, ensuring that the intervention is done with compassion and respect. We’ll help you address any challenges that may arise, and most importantly, we’ll help you understand the best ways to support your loved one throughout the recovery process.

Virginia has its share of challenges when it comes to addiction and mental health, but there’s hope. By reaching out to Family Interventions, you’re taking the first step toward breaking the cycle and offering your loved one a chance at a healthier, happier future. We’re here to make sure that you don’t have to go through this alone. Let’s work together to get the right help, at the right time, for your loved one and for your family.

Who We Are

Meet our Interventionists

Andrew Engbring

Andrew’s passion for recovery stems from his personal experiences and challenges faced within his own family. He began his professional career in 2013 in Encinitas, California, managing a sober living home for young men in early recovery entering college.

Shahar Engbring

Shahar’s path to founding Reflection Family Interventions with her husband is rooted in a personal journey marked by resilience, compassion, and a profound commitment to supporting families navigating through mental health or substance use challenges.

How Family Interventions Can Help Your Loved One in Virginia: Our Intervention Process

If you’re here, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed and unsure about how to help your loved one in Virginia who’s struggling with mental health or addiction. We understand—it’s never easy to know where to start. At Family Interventions, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. We believe that recovery doesn’t just start with your loved one; it starts with the whole family. And with our compassionate, expert approach, we can help you and your family take the first step toward healing.

Here’s how our intervention process works:

Step 1: Understanding Your Situation

The first thing we do is have a conversation with you. We want to understand what’s going on with your loved one and hear about your concerns. We know that it’s tough to watch someone you care about struggle, and sometimes it feels like you’ve tried everything and nothing has worked. That’s why we take the time to listen to you and get to the heart of the issue. By understanding the bigger picture, we can create a personalized intervention plan that addresses your loved one’s unique situation and needs. Whether it’s mental health, addiction, or a combination of both, we’ll work with you to figure out the best approach.

Step 2: Education and Empowerment

Once we’ve got a clear picture of the situation, we’ll help you understand more about what your loved one is going through. Addiction and mental health issues can be confusing, especially when they’ve been going on for a while. But we’re here to help you see how these challenges are affecting your loved one and the family. We’ll also help you recognize any patterns, like enabling or codependency, that might be getting in the way of recovery. By educating you on these issues, we can help you feel more confident and ready to move forward with the intervention. You won’t be alone in this—we’ll be here with you, providing support and guidance every step of the way.

Step 3: The Intervention

When it’s time for the intervention, we’re by your side. The goal of the intervention is to create a safe, supportive environment where your loved one can see how their behavior is impacting those around them. During this time, we’ll help each family member express their feelings in a compassionate way. The focus is on love and understanding, not blame or shame. We’ll also be there to manage any emotions or resistance that may come up, keeping things focused on getting your loved one the help they need. The key is to stay calm and positive, which is where our experienced team steps in. With our support, you’ll feel confident in taking that next step together.

The Family Approach: Healing Starts at Home

At Family Interventions, we believe recovery isn’t just about the person struggling—it’s about the whole family. Addiction and mental health challenges don’t exist in a vacuum, and the family plays a huge role in shaping the outcome. When one person in the family is struggling, it affects everyone. Sometimes that leads to unhealthy behaviors like enabling or codependency, which can make it harder for your loved one to take responsibility for their actions and seek help.

That’s why our approach is all about healing the family as a whole. We work with you to identify these patterns and teach you healthier ways to support your loved one. By improving communication, setting boundaries, and shifting the family dynamic, we create the best environment for everyone involved to heal and move forward.

Why Waiting to Intervene Can Make Things Worse

Why Waiting to Intervene Can Make Things Worse

It’s natural to think that if you wait for your loved one to come to you or hit rock bottom, things will get better. But the truth is, waiting can often make the situation worse. We’ve seen it time and time again—waiting only allows the problem to get bigger and harder to address. When you delay an intervention, you’re giving the addiction or mental health issues more time to take a deeper hold. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to intervene successfully.

At Family Interventions, we encourage families to act sooner rather than later. The longer you wait, the more difficult it becomes for your loved one to see the need for change. The sooner you intervene, the better the chance for recovery. By taking action now, you’re giving your loved one the best possible opportunity to get the help they need before things get worse.

Supporting the Whole Family Through Recovery

Recovery is a journey that doesn’t just end when your loved one finishes treatment—it’s ongoing. At Family Interventions, we’re here to support your family through that journey. We offer resources and guidance on how to manage the emotional ups and downs, set healthy boundaries, and practice self-care so that you’re able to support your loved one without sacrificing your own well-being.

We know this process isn’t easy, and it can take time. But with the right support, your family can heal together and move forward stronger than ever. We’ll be here with you, offering continued support to help everyone navigate this new chapter of recovery.

Resources for Families in Virginia

There are various free drug rehab centers available, such as state-funded programs, non-profit organizations, and faith-based programs. To be eligible for these programs, individuals need to prove that they don’t have insurance coverage and don’t have the means to pay for treatment themselves.

In Virginia, there are several official state addiction recovery programs and resources available. Here are some of them:

Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS): DMAS Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services provides enhanced behavioral health and addiction services for youth and adults.

Virginia VA – Substance Use Treatment for Veterans: The Department of Veterans Affairs offers programs and resources for veterans with substance use problems. Visit the VA website to learn more about the available services, even if you don’t have VA health care benefits.

Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative: Arlington has its own addiction recovery initiative called AARI. It focuses on opioid and other substance use disorders and offers education programs and treatment resources.

The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS): The Virginia DBHDS provides info on certified recovery residences in Virginia. These residences provide alcohol-free and illicit-drug-free housing for individuals in recovery.

Recovery Meetings in Virginia

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings can be a valuable resource for those attempting to quit drinking. These meetings provide a supportive environment for individuals working on recovery, with groups of like-minded people offering support through camaraderie, advice, and active listening. It is essential to find the right AA meeting to attend and fully engage with the meeting and its teachings to have the best possible chance of success. This comprehensive database provides information and social networking to support fellow AA members in connecting with the right group.

NA Meetings

NA and other 12-step programs offer regular meetings for individuals looking to quit using substances. During these meetings, which often occur weekly, members share their experiences with drug use and provide each other with support, encouragement, and guidance. For decades, group therapy and 12-step programs like NA have helped people achieve and maintain sobriety. These meetings are held daily and are available in many communities. Take the first step towards a happy, healthy, and sober lifestyle by finding a support group in your area.

Our Services

Alcohol Intervention

Drug Interventions

Dual Diagnosis and Mental Health Interventions

ARISE Interventions

Taking the First Step

At Family Interventions, we understand how hard it is to take the first step. You might be feeling overwhelmed, confused, or even scared about what comes next. But know this: you’re not alone. We’re here to walk you through the entire process—from understanding the situation to planning the intervention and beyond. Together, we’ll help your loved one get the care they need while supporting your family’s healing.

Don’t wait any longer. Take the first step today by contacting us. Let’s work together to create a healthier, brighter future for your loved one—and for your family as a whole.