"Intervention Theatre" examines the disease concept of alcoholism, the warning signs and progressive stages, the inevitable "bottom" and the miracle of recovery. This theatrical presentation blending factual information with comedic and dramatic vignettes is unequaled in its power to motivate troubled employees to seek an appropriate avenue for help.
Scenes Included in the Program:
BOYS' NIGHT OUT
The morning after a harmless game of bowling illustrates the warning signs of chemical dependency.SAMPLER
A homemaker crosses the line toward addiction in her attempt to escape the drudgery of day-to-day living.FROZEN SOLID
This scene depicts how chemical dependency is a self-perpetuating disease fueled by feelings of anger, resentment, loneliness and guilt.LATE NIGHT IN HELL
As seen through the eyes of a man in denial, this biased view of treatment center commercials shows how troubled individuals may react to those offering help.DEADLY PURCHASE
We see a man unable to break the cycle of addiction, suffering the inevitabilities of the disease.END OF THE LINE
One co-worker helps a buddy's productivity by offering the "cocaine advantage". Suddenly, the organization adopts a mandatory drug testing policy and the chase is on.ALTERNATIVES
A supervisor uses non-threatening "supportive confrontation" to encourage a troubled employee's participation in the company's EAP.MY FATHER'S MAGICAL HANDS
We see the devastating effects of chemical dependency on an innocent victim in this story of a daughter molested by her alcoholic father.BRAD IS BACK
The characters from "End of the Line" reappear, illustrating the fears and anxieties experienced by someone returning to work after treatment.HARRY THE ALKIE
The miraculous possibilities of recovery are truly inspirational.
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