QueenOfScots
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Feb 15, 2016
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An intervention is a situation in which a person is trying to help the other person to stop with their bad habbits. Habbits that hurt them. The best case scenario is intervening before the habbit has taken a toll on the said person.
Sputnik
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Nov 12, 2014
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Stopping someone from finishing their statement. Usually results in annoyance for the victim (The person who is interrupted before finishing his statement)
tjb28
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Jun 14, 2016
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An intervention is a process where change is introduced into peoples feelings,thoughts and behaviour
Shelby94
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May 15, 2017
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An intervention is where a group of people (typically friends and/or family members) sit down with you and address an issue or set of issues that they are seeing you struggling with (ex: drug or alcohol abuse). This is normally done with the help of an intervention specialist that can guide the conversation and help both those concerned and the person the intervention is for feel comfortable and get their feelings out properly. They conclude with asking you if you'll take any help that is offered to you, or if you are willing to seek out help for yourself.
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