Joani's Dos and Don'ts for Staging an Intervention

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 7:10AM

Professional Interventionist and RN Joani (@InterventionRN) was on hand today to successfully hold an intervention for Jennifer, a woman suffering from extreme OCD.

As mentioned in the show, Joani now shares her list of Dos and Don'ts for staging an intervention.




To learn more about Professional Interventionist Joani Gammil and the countless lives she's helped change with the power of intervention, her book "The Interventionist" is available in paperback at Amazon.com.

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Catherine Lexow
469 days ago

Oh Anderson, I feel the pain for this mom. Sadness for this lady. Right now we are dealing with this with my daughter who is 19. She has said she would get help however we don't have the means to provide this for her. It broke my heart to hear this young lady just walked out. The work isn't easy, I know this. it doesn't stop it from hurting to see someone just not fighting. Especially when we are trying to fight with limited means. Broken hearted

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C.L.
469 days ago

i jus*****ched your show on OCD. As a mother of an adult child who suffers from depression and also "feels like Heaven a better place for them" and that they "sometimes wish they would die in their sleep", my heart was aching. I know the pain the mother is feeling and how it's hard to understand why even if they don't want to live for themselves, why can't they want to live for us? Don't they love us enough? I will pray for both the mother and her daughter just as I pray for my son and I. I hate hearing "she has to want to get better for herself/himself" because I'm afraid that they won't ever reach that point and I feel so helpless. But I know that it is true. God bless the both of them and give them the strength to heal.

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