Turn the family chaos into a next-step plan
When articles are no longer enough, Matt helps your family sort the pattern, align around reality, and choose the right lane: coaching, intervention planning, live family support, or recovery structure.

Best fit when
Family alignment before another conversation
Boundary planning that does not collapse under pressure
Treatment refusal and repeated relapse patterns
Deciding whether a professional intervention makes sense
This is not a generic intake form.
It is a routing point for the whole No More Enabling ecosystem, so families do not have to guess which business or support path fits.
The business bridge
One conversation can route the family to the right level of help

No More Enabling
Coaching with Matt
A private next-step conversation when your family needs clarity, language, and a steadier plan.
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Freedom Interventions
Professional intervention
When treatment refusal, relapse, safety, or escalation calls for formal intervention planning.
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Sober Helpline
Family Squares support
A live support lane for families who need community, education, and a place to stop carrying it alone.
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Family Bridge
Recovery structure
Technology support for families and recovery teams who need better communication after treatment begins.
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Experience and standards
Direct, practical help for family systems under stress
Matt Brown has worked with families affected by addiction since 2004. His guidance is grounded in intervention experience, family systems thinking, treatment planning, and the reality that families need support they can hold under pressure.
No More Enabling does not replace medical, legal, or emergency care. The work here is educational and consultative: helping families see the pattern, reduce enabling, and choose a better next step.
Read Matt’s backgroundFrequently asked questions
Who is family addiction coaching for?
Family addiction coaching is for parents, spouses, siblings, adult children, and other loved ones who need help responding to addiction, relapse, treatment refusal, codependency, enabling, or boundary breakdowns.
Is this the same as a professional intervention?
Not always. Some families need coaching and planning before an intervention is appropriate. Others are already facing safety risks, treatment refusal, or repeated relapse and may need formal intervention guidance.
What happens after I request guidance?
Matt reviews the information you share, looks for the level of support that fits the situation, and follows up with a next step. If a higher level of intervention support is needed, he can help point the family toward that path.
Can families get help even if their loved one refuses treatment?
Yes. Families can often begin changing the conditions around addiction before the loved one agrees to help. Coaching can support family alignment, safer boundaries, and clearer planning.
Is this a crisis service?
No. No More Enabling is not a crisis service. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 or 988 in the United States. The consultation form is for non-emergency family guidance and planning.
