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Scott & Jenny Graham have been facilitating interventions since 1988 across the United States, and Canada. They have helped thousands of families intervene with an over ninety percent success rate whereby the intervened upon person walks through the doors of treatment on the day of intervention. The less than ten percent that don't go into treatment on the day of intervention typically agree to go within 72 hours. This is because the families through a Carefrontation have redefined their boundaries.

Scott is a certified chemical dependency counselor at the highest level, and Jenny is a registered counselor in the field of chemical dependency. Both Scott and Jenny have extensive experience in addiction, suicide prevention, and intervention. Scott spent eleven years working in the chemical dependency treatment field as he and Jenny built their intervention practice. Scott worked as a counselor, program manager, and social service director. Both have worked in the public school system as intervention specialists, and as trainers for “Living Works” and “The Recovery Foundation” training thousands in the areas of suicide prevention, chemical dependency, intervention, family systems, and community mobilization. Scott and Jenny work with, and receive referrals from outpatient and inpatient programs, hospitals, public school systems, church's, county and state agencies, tribal governments, therapists, and private as well as public organizations throughout the country. Prior to Scott's work in the chemical dependency field, he worked as an undercover sheriff's deputy in the West Hollywood area for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for six years. During that time, West Hollywood was the highest crime rated area per capita in all of Los Angeles County. That experience without a doubt, has added unique perspective to the varied dynamics encountered in their intervention work.

Scott and Jenny are seasoned and trusted intervention specialists with an unparalleled reputation in the chemical dependency treatment field. Their nationally recognized “Carefrontation” method of intervention helps not only the addict or alcoholic get into treatment, but also each participant to gain insight into their role as it relates to dysfunctional behaviors for everyone involved.