Our Process Does Not Begin With an Intervention
At Feinberg Consulting, we don’t always start immediately with an intervention. Our process involves working closely with the family and strategizing with them to find
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Interventions are a process, not an event. If you have a loved one that is struggling with an addiction or substance use disorder, you don’t have to face it alone.
Our team of experienced professionals is committed to the health and wellness of you and your family. We meet people where they are at in their life and work with them to develop a treatment plan that will create a life of healing and recovery.
Serving Families
Since 1996
Experts in Behavioral Health Management
Multidisciplinary
Team Approach
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When a loved one becomes constricted by the tightening grasp of an addiction, substance use disorder, or severe mental health concern, it can make your family feel helpless. How do you address it with them? Will your relationship suffer if you try to get them help? Where do you even start when researching treatment options? How do you know what will work for them?
Since 1996, we’ve worked with families experiencing this exact situation and asking themselves these questions. In fact, some of our own team members have their own story of recovery, which allows them a deeper understanding of the situation you are facing and the problems and set-backs that may occur along the way. We’ve walked side-by-side thousands of families, guiding them away from the uncertainty and worry, and into an environment of healing and understanding. Our professionals are ready to do the same for you and your family.
We view interventions as an interruption to a path that is harmful to individuals and those around them. When an interruption is created, it provides an opportunity for hope and healing. The first step of the intervention process is to invite the family to meet with our trained interventionists so we can learn about their loved one and discuss their observed behaviors. After that, an intervention team is created once all members of the team share the same vision. From there, the intervention planning and rehearsals will take place in preparation for the actual intervention.
In order to tailor our services to the individuals and families we serve, we utilize a comprehensive assessment that helps us learn more about their past and current health and care needs.
Based on what we learned during the assessment, our Clinical Team presents recommendations and works with families to develop a detailed care plan that fits their specific needs and goals.
Once the care plan is in place, our Clinical Team creates a strong implementation strategy, which supports families in having their loved one accept help and begin the recommended care.
Our team provides ongoing guidance and support through every step of the recovery and healing process, making sure that all questions are answered and needs are met.
Pam Feinberg-Rivkin, RN, BSN
Founder & CEO
Trained Interventionist - Emeritus
Steve Feldman
Chief Operating Officer
Trained Interventionist
Amy D'Archangelo, BS, CAC
Interventionist
Clinical Manager
Thatcher Shivley
Interventionist
Certified Recovery Coach
We are proudly accredited by The Joint Commission for Behavioral Health Care
The Joint Commission is the leading health care quality improvement and accrediting body in the nation. Being accredited means our company meets the highest standards of safe and ethical care in healthcare. Being accredited also confirms that we always put the safety and quality of care we provide to our clients first.
At Feinberg Consulting, we don’t always start immediately with an intervention. Our process involves working closely with the family and strategizing with them to find
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