Private family consultation

    Family addiction consultation to decide the next right step

    This page is for families who do not know whether they need coaching, intervention support, Sober Helpline, treatment planning, or a better boundary plan.

    Direct answer

    What should I include in a consultation request?

    Include your relationship, primary concern, treatment history, current urgency, safety concerns, what the family has tried, and what decision you need help making.

    Planning support

    Best fit when

    You have read enough to recognize the pattern but still do not know what to do

    The family disagrees about whether this is enabling, crisis, relapse, or treatment refusal

    You are unsure whether to set a boundary, call treatment, join support, or plan intervention

    The situation is not an immediate emergency, but it is not getting better

    You want an experienced outside perspective before making the next move

    A routing page for families who are unsure where to start

    Designed to reduce panic and clarify the next decision

    Connects No More Enabling readers to the right level of support

    How this works

    A clearer sequence before another hard conversation

    1

    Share the situation in one place

    A useful consultation request gathers the relationship, primary concern, treatment history, urgency, and what is happening now so the next step is not based on scattered details.

    2

    Route the family by fit

    The right answer may be coaching, Family Squares, Freedom Interventions, a topic hub, or a crisis resource. The point is to match the next step to the actual pattern.

    3

    Move from panic to sequence

    Families often try to solve every issue at once. Consultation helps decide what needs attention first and what can wait until the family is steadier.

    Related reading path

    Keep the search journey focused

    Frequently asked questions

    What should I include in a consultation request?

    Include your relationship, primary concern, treatment history, current urgency, safety concerns, what the family has tried, and what decision you need help making.

    What if I do not know whether this is intervention-level?

    That is a good reason to request guidance. The first step can be deciding whether coaching, treatment planning, support, or professional intervention makes sense.

    Can I use this if there is an emergency?

    No. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. If there is suicidal thinking or threat of self-harm in the United States, call or text 988.

    Private family consultation

    Tell Matt what your family is facing

    This is not a crisis line. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 or 988. For family guidance, share enough context to help Matt understand the next best step.

    Lead quality signal

    Why this page exists

    Searches like this usually come from people closer to action. The form captures the concern, urgency, source page, and lead intent so follow-up can prioritize the families most likely to need coaching or intervention support.