The need for mental health care doesn’t always appear gradually. For many families, the moment comes suddenly—when a loved one is in acute distress, expressing suicidal thoughts, or overwhelmed by anxiety or panic. During these moments, the right help can prevent tragedy and open the door to healing.
At Drew Horowitz & Associates, we provide urgent, compassionate care through our mental health crisis intervention services. Our clinicians are trained to stabilize immediate crises and connect clients with longer-term treatment that builds stability.
If you or someone you love is struggling right now, call (800) 731-0854 today and speak with a crisis intervention specialist. You don’t have to manage this alone.
Our Mental Health Crisis Intervention Services
When someone is in crisis, families often feel powerless. Our team provides immediate short-term support and then connects individuals to the resources needed for long-term recovery. We don’t just help during the moment of crisis—we lay the groundwork for lasting change.
Here are some of the additional services we provide to support mental health and wellness:
Therapeutic Counseling
We connect you with licensed therapists who use evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness techniques. These approaches help individuals process trauma, manage emotional distress, and learn healthier coping strategies.
Family & Group Therapy
Mental health challenges affect more than one person—they affect families. We connect you with family therapy and group counseling to help you improve communication, reduce tension, and create stronger support systems.
Addiction & Dual Diagnosis Support
For clients struggling with both substance use and mental health disorders, we deliver comprehensive support. Our substance use interventions address both issues simultaneously, ensuring that neither condition is overlooked.
Trauma-Informed Care
Many mental health conditions are linked to past trauma. Our specialists offer trauma-informed interventions that acknowledge these experiences, helping individuals build resilience and move forward with strength.
How an Intervention for Mental Health Works
Every situation is different, but our approach to a mental health intervention often includes:
- Assessment: Gathering information about the crisis, background, and current risk factors.
- De-escalation: Calming the immediate situation to ensure you and your family’s safety.
- Engagement: Creating an environment where the person feels heard and supported rather than judged.
- Stabilization: Providing immediate care while preparing for the next stage of treatment.
- Treatment Planning: Connecting the individual with ongoing therapy, psychiatric care, or residential treatment as appropriate.
- Continued Support: Offering coaching, family therapy, and relapse-prevention planning to keep progress steady.
Why Choose Drew Horowitz & Associates?
Choosing the right partner for a therapy intervention is critical. Families trust us because of our unique blend of experience, compassion, and evidence-backed approach.
Expertise You Can Trust
Our team of licensed professionals specializes in mental health, substance use, and alcohol interventions, and they use proven, evidence-based strategies.
Personalized Care
Every intervention is tailored to the individual’s needs, goals, and circumstances—never a one-size-fits-all approach.
Comprehensive Support System
From counseling and family therapy to clinical transport and crisis case management, we provide wraparound care.
Confidential & Compassionate Environment
We prioritize privacy and dignity, ensuring every client feels respected and supported.
Proven Outcomes
Over 90% of our intervention clients enter treatment the same day, giving families immediate hope and relief.
Does Your Loved One Need an Intervention?
It can be hard to know when professional support is necessary. These warning signs often mean it’s time to reach out:
- Denying or minimizing the problem
- Risky or harmful behaviors such as self-harm, reckless decisions, or substance abuse
- Withdrawal from family, friends, or activities once enjoyed
- Multiple failed attempts to change without lasting results
- Constant family conflict, emotional strain, or relationship breakdowns
- Noticeable physical or emotional decline, including weight changes, sleep issues, or extreme mood swings
- Legal, financial, or career consequences tied to mental health struggles
If any of these sound familiar, you are not alone. An intervention for mental health isn’t about judgment—it’s about support, clarity, and building a path forward.
Take the First Step
A crisis is frightening, but it can also be a turning point. With the help of a crisis intervention specialist from Drew Horowitz & Associates, you can move from uncertainty to hope.
Call us today at (800) 731-0854 to schedule a free consultation, or fill out our contact form. Together, we can transform this moment of crisis into the first step toward lasting recovery.