Do you have a loved one who is in treatment, you wish was in treatment, or has completed a program and you're concerned about relapse?

Can you relate to any of the following statements?

  • I struggle with setting boundaries and sticking to them.

  • I have some unresolved anger with my loved one.

  • I am concerned about relapse.

  • My loved one is getting help and therapy in treatment, but I'm left in the dark.

  • I want their recovery more than they want it for themselves.

What Others Are Saying

“Every Wednesday we make it a point to attend. The Grahams have created a safe haven for families of loved ones who are in various stages of recovery or who have yet to enter recovery. Through their meetings, Scott and Jenny inspire hope and empowerment for all of us when dealing with what is ultimately a family addiction. We can’t thank you enough!”

Paul & Valerie Talley, California

“Carefrontations exemplifies compassion on both sides of the addiction spectrum. They deeply understand the power of addiction and the emotional toll it takes on families. Their classes are a perfect blend of education, hope, and realistic insights into addictive behaviors. Carefrontations empowers us to heal and prioritize self-care.”

Michelle Corpus, Hawaii

Meet your instructors

Scott & Jenny Graham

Founders

Since 1988, Scott and Jenny have helped thousands of families navigate and overcome the obstacles they face when addiction and crisis impact the family system. They provide steady support, safety, and guidance before, during, and after family programs, drawing on their signature Five-Part Formula for Recovery, as well as their extensive experience with interventions and transports.

Jewel Birklid

Recovery Advocate

Jewel is a trauma-informed family advocate with over 25 years of lived experience navigating addiction and mental health challenges in her family. She brings a caring, welcoming presence to family support, offering a steady and compassionate space, whether teaching about boundaries or helping callers in crisis take their next step forward.

Scott Scholz

Business Development Mgr

Scott brings many years of lived sobriety along with personal experience navigating addiction within his family. He offers families a grounded, compassionate perspective, a deep enthusiasm for recovery, and a genuine heart for supporting their own family healing journey.

This group offers strategy and support, whether you have someone who is resisting help, or is currently in a treatment program, or alumni. We believe families benefit from ongoing support!

What you'll gain when you join Weekly Zoom Support

  • Learn

    Learn from experts in the field of recovery as they share strategies that can change the dynamics in your relationship for the better.

  • Support

    Listen to others' stories and share your own struggles and triumphs. Know that you are not alone!

  • Grow

    Gain emotional capacity to pursue self-care. Learn a fresh perspective for boundaries that allow you to love yourself and others to life!

Further benefits from Weekly Zoom Support

  • Feel heard and understood because you are not alone in your struggles.

  • Get access to signature resources, which can be downloaded, and are yours to keep.

  • Get expert advice as well as advice from family members who can relate to you.

  • Access previous teachings anytime during your subscription!

  • Be encouraged!

Subscribe for $47.00 per month!

Monthly membership includes weekly Zoom support, learning about topics that are relevant to family members, as well as immediate access to past topics, and resources!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What timeframe should I commit to?

    The choice is yours and you can cancel your membership at any point if the time or group is not meeting your needs. Many members have come back for months and others use this group as a place of support while their loved one is in treatment.

  • Is my involvement confidential?

    Yes, we are very clear that what is shared in the group remains in the group.

  • What if I am in recovery myself? Can I join?

    Absolutely! Your valuable insight as someone in recovery is vital to the other members of the group. However, this group is NOT for anyone in active addiction.

  • What ages is this group open to?

    Due to the heavy nature of our topics, confidentiality, and ensuring each member's freedom and safety in sharing we are keeping the age limit to 18+ years.

We can't wait for you to join us

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Reviews for Intervention in a Box®

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tina davis

I am learning some things that 50 years of living with addiction haven't taught me.

I am learning some things that 50 years of living with addiction haven't taught me.

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Terry Bonner

This course is a big benefit to any family dealing with abuse.

This course is a big benefit to any family dealing with abuse.

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