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The Addicted Mind Podcast

Episode 326 – Invitational Interventions – The ARISE model with Jack Bloomfield

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Our guest on this episode of the Addicted Mind podcast is Jack Bloomfield, a specialist in the ARISE model of interventions. This model is an alternative to the “traditional” form of confrontational interventions created in the 1960s by Dr. Johnson. In this confrontational model, the focus is very much on the addict, usually involving an ambush-type situation where several family members trick the addict into coming to a certain location where they are presented with some type of “go to rehab tomorrow or else…” ultimatum.


Due to the heartfelt emotions in this situation, addicts are likely to agree to go to rehab, but 70% of them will leave rehab within 2 weeks because they didn’t make the decision to enter on their own terms.


They usually feel anger and resentment towards their family which proves to be counterproductive to the family’s original desires and plan.

The ARISE model of intervention is different and successful in 3 areas:


It is an invitation model.

The addict is invited to a “family meeting” where they likely know what will be discussed.

The dialogue changes from “you have a problem” to “we, as a family, have a problem.”

80% of addicts will come when they are invited.

50% of those happen because they recognize that they have a problem

50% will go because they don’t think they have a problem and want to defend themselves

The focus is on the family.

The family indicates that they recognize that they all have things they need to work on in themselves, and they have reached out to someone who can help them all as a family.

The addict does not feel singled out.


The interventionist works with the family for 6 months.

By committing to continuing care, the family creates a safe place for all of them to work on and discuss their issues and their progress during weekly accountability phone calls.

This timeframe empowers the addict to make their own choices and not feel forced or pressured into action.

They may decide that rehab, intensive outpatient treatment, or just consistent AA meetings are their best option.

During and after the addict addresses their issue, the family is all on the same page and speaking the same language because they have all been on a healing journey together.

The incredible statistic is that while 70% of addicts who enter rehab as a result of a confrontational intervention will leave within 2 weeks, only 2% of addicts who enter rehab as a result of an ARISE intervention will disappear within 30 days.

This gives so much hope to the families waiting for a breakthrough in the life of their loved one who struggles with addiction.


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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name's Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host,

0:11.3

and I'm also the founder of Novis Mindful Life Institute, Family Counseling Recovery Center in Long Beach, California.

0:18.8

If you or something you know is needing help for any of life's

0:23.1

difficulties, please reach out to us. You can find out more information about us at theadictedmind.com

0:28.7

forward slash help. So this is episode 40 and I really enjoyed the guest that we have on today.

0:37.1

His name is Jack Bloomfield, and he is an

0:40.0

interventionist that works with the Arise model of intervention. And it's an inventational model

0:47.6

for family members who are struggling with someone in their family who's addicted. And this model doesn't use a confrontational approach,

0:57.0

but uses an invitational approach.

1:00.0

And I really like it.

1:01.0

I think this is really how intervention should be done.

1:05.0

So it was really exciting to have Jack on

1:08.0

and have him talk about this and discuss this. So I hope you guys enjoy it.

1:14.1

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1:19.5

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episodes, please go to the blog and comment on there.

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I love to hear what you guys are thinking.

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So without further ado, let's start this episode.

1:40.5

Hello, everyone.

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Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

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I have a wonderful guest today. His name is Jack Bloomfield. And he is going to talk specifically about invitational interventions. And I'm

1:55.9

really excited to have him on as a guest because I think this is such an important topic, especially when we're struggling

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