"FloridaAlcoholRehabilitation.org is a new website that recently launched on June 26, 2012. The main aim of this new site is to help people living in or around the Florida area find help for any type of alcohol abuse or addiction issues that they may be struggling with."
Read More: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/7/prweb9678109.htm
One of the best sections on this new website is the page on getting funding to send your loved ones to Rehab, whether they want to go or not by using an "Intervention." The blackmail tools of cutting off finances, food and shelter to make them "hit bottom" as quickly as possible so that you can force them into a $20,000-$30,000 a year rehab habit are outlined briefly on this new informative website.
One of the best ways for you to go about getting a person into a treatment program is by setting up and having an intervention. An intervention is an excellent way for you to confront the addict in a nonthreatening way, but you’re also going to have to lay down some ultimatums if they choose to ignore your request for rehabilitation.
There is a strong possibility that the addict relies on you in some way financially, or possibly for food and shelter. So if that’s the case, then you need to use these things as leverage in order to get the alcoholic to agree to get the help that they so obviously need with their drinking.
Tell them that they are going to be cut off financially, and let them know that you’re not going to be able to help them with their food and shelter problems as well if they don’t meet your friendly demands. I know this may seem a little bit harsh to you, but this is one of the only ways you’re going to be able to really get through to the alcoholic so it definitely makes sense for you to lay down an ultimatum like this.
So these are the main things you need to do in order to get your loved one into a Florida alcohol rehab program. So definitely implement the advice in this article and you’ll have a very good chance of succeeding where you may have failed in the past.
Read more: http://floridaalcoholrehabilitation.org/getting-florida-alcohol-rehabili...
JR Harris
Tue, 07/10/2012 - 06:41
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Such finesse "if they don’t meet your friendly demands?
If they don’t meet your friendly demands, simply tell them you are going to make them broke, homeless and hungry..........
Sure sounds like a friendly demand to me!
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