Helping families save the lives of their addicted loved ones by guiding them through an intervention for drug or alcohol addiction is one of the most gratifying feelings a person could ever have.
My name is Robert “Bobby” Newman. After going from a strong, moral upbringing in Southern Oklahoma to a drug-related downfall that had me facing federal prison, I understand what those who are addicted feel and think. That’s what enables me to cut through the resistance and manipulative tactics of an addicted person and help them choose life and recovery.
In the eighteen years since I completed a long-term drug rehabilitation program, I have educated more than a hundred thousand youth on the dangers of drug abuse and helped thousands of people with drug or alcohol rehabilitation. Many of those I helped with their addictions as a substance abuse counselor, now many more as a drug intervention specialist.
Now, my focus is on doing interventions that turn situations from tragic to hopeful. When I walk into a room full of family who have asked for help, I know exactly how to cut through the emotion and confusion and establish ground rules to make the intervention a success. A successful intervention is so much about preparation. I’ll work with the family to ensure they have chosen a good rehab and cut off all avenues of evasion so their loved one has only one choice ahead of them — start rehab right now.
When I arrive, I have only one intention and that is getting that person in the doors of an effective rehab facility. My clear intention resonates with the family and gives them a boost in confidence and strength. Finally, they feel like this is going to happen, they are going to be able to save this person they love — this person they have feared they were going to lose.