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Monday
May242004

Going to an intervention? Be Prepared.

No one likes to go to interventions. Tensions are high and there is always a lot of fear, uncertainty and doubt. You can't eliminate the unpleasantness of an intervention, but you can ease some of the tension by simply being prepared. This is especially true if you are the person that is the subject of the intervention. Up til now, there hasn't been much written that would help the intervenee prepare for a meeting with concerned loved ones. But now, from a respected publication (i.e. Modern Drunkard Magazine) comes a timely and well-written article entitled How To Ace An Intervention. "Don't just survive that inevitable showdown. Win it!"

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