Types of Interventions
Interventions can be relevant to a wide range of situations and can include:
- alcohol interventions related to out of control use of alcohol;
- substance use interventions related to the use of illicit and pharmaceutical drugs;
- mental health interventions related to depression , anxiety, mood and psychotic disorders;
- clinical health interventions related to stress, neglect, over or under eating, self harming or general lack of care;
- crisis and trauma interventions related to post-traumatic stress reactions to distressing events;
- youth and/or family specific interventions related to young people in crisis or where complicated family dynamics need to be addressed.