Family-side advocacy and intervention work for HNW families in crisis.
When one family member's situation needs immediate, credentialed intervention — and the rest of the family needs a third party in the room to keep the process steady.
Where families usually find us.
A typical case begins with an adult child in active addiction. The family is aligned on needing an intervention but knows they can't lead it themselves — emotion would derail the conversation. They need a credentialed third party in the room: someone who can keep the process steady, advocate for the family member who can't yet advocate for themselves, and stay with the case after the intervention concludes.
What family and intervention support looks like in practice.
Inside this work, Beth coordinates the specialists so families don't have to. Typical scope includes:
- Intervention coordination — credentialed third-party role in family interventions, with discretion.
- Family advocacy — speaking for the family member who can't speak for themselves yet.
- Conflict mediation — alignment across siblings, partners, and adult children.
- Post-intervention support — ongoing case management after the immediate crisis stabilizes.
When family and intervention support is the right call.
Family and intervention support is the right call when the family is at the intervention moment and needs a credentialed third party in the room, when siblings are aligned but need someone outside the family to lead the conversation, or when advocacy for one member must come from outside the household to land.
When you're not sure what to do next, start with a conversation.
Tell us what's happening with your loved one. We'll listen, ask the questions that help, and tell you honestly whether family and intervention support is the right fit — no paperwork, no pressure.