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ORCHESTRATED ATTEMPT TO GET SOMEONE TO SEEK HELP WITH AN ADDICTION OR OTHER PROBLEM
Drug intervention; Drug Intervention; Addiction intervention; Addiction Intervention; Therapeutic intervention; Johnson intervention

intervention      
n. μεσολάβηση, παρέμβαση

Definitie

intervene
(intervenes, intervening, intervened)
1.
If you intervene in a situation, you become involved in it and try to change it.
The situation calmed down when police intervened...
The Government is doing nothing to intervene in the crisis.
VERB: V, V in n
2.
If you intervene, you interrupt a conversation in order to add something to it.
Hattie intervened and told me to stop it...
'I've told you he's not here,' Irena intervened.
VERB: V, V with quote
3.
If an event intervenes, it happens suddenly in a way that stops, delays, or prevents something from happening.
The South African mailboat arrived on Friday mornings unless bad weather intervened...
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Intervention (counseling)

An intervention is an orchestrated attempt by one or many people – usually family and friends – to get someone to seek professional help with a substance use disorder or some kind of traumatic event or crisis, or other serious problem. Intervention can also refer to the act of using a similar technique within a therapy session.

Interventions have been used to address serious personal problems, including alcohol use disorder, compulsive gambling, substance use disorder, compulsive eating and other eating disorders, self harm and being the victim of abuse.