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When you help a person through an early intervention you are bringing in the GOOD and controling the bad. You are able to intervene on someone and ask for payment for your services. We teach you how to do it.
With our excellent Navigation Guide, we show you how to find people to intervene on; ask for payment for your service; do the intervention; navigate that person to the goal of the intervention; and monitor them for better success.
This is an opportunity for you to do interventions on the side or in addition to whatever job you already have at this time. You have people in your life that need help from time-to-time and we are showing you how you can help them.
We show you how to connect with the person who will pay you money (typically $500 - $3,000 for an early intervention) for helping their loved one receive the care that they need at this time. The goal of the early intervention can be to bring the person who is struggling to a professional so they can do an assessment to figure out clinically how to move forward.
If you are doing an intervention on a person who can pay for your service themselves, like an athlete (or our dating program), then we teach you how to give them an invoice before you begin your service.
Once you receive your payment and get the support from the family of the client, then after you go through our Navigation Guide, prepare your intervention with the client. If you want to bring in other people to support you when you do the intervention, that is totally fine as well. They do not need to be paid and since you are leading the intervention you will be paid by the client's loved ones in which you already worked out a settlement.
Another fee for service that we can provide you with is our Monitoring Program. We show you how to "check-in" with the client once a week or one time per month and give the family of the client an update. This service you can be paid for as well.
If you are in recovery and want to be a sponsor, we show you how to monitor someone who is new to recovery and get paid for it.

Yes, you are nervous and think that you cannot do an intervention on someone yourself because you have never done this before and have no idea on how to do it. Rest assured, we help you and guide you in this process by having you follow our Navigation Guide. We teach you how to do an early intervention. This is another way for you to bring in the Good to control the bad. If you don't help that person, who will?

There are athletes out there who want to perform better and they do not know how to do it or what they are missing. This is an opportunity for you to help them. Our Monitoring Program is an excellent program for you to have when you are "coaching" someone on-the-side.

If you are doing an early intervention on someone who is struggling with substance use disorder, depression or an eating disorder, reach out to the family of the client and let them know that you can do an intervention. The goal of your early intervention should be to bring the client to a professional for an assessment. We teach you through our Intervention download and give you a certificate of completion.

When you do an intervention you will first secure your payment. We guide you on how to present your intervention strategy and what your plan will be.
If you are doing an early intervention on an athlete who wants you to help them get better at their sport, you can work directly with that person on collecting your fee and follow our Monitoring Program download.

After you read through our Intervention downlaod on how to do an intervention, you may wish to bring others with you to intervene on the client. Even though you are asking the parents to pay you to intervene on their son or daughter, you can ask them to join you at the intervention.

The goal of the intervention should be to bring client to a professional who can do an assessment. Sometimes the intervention could be to bring the client to the Emergency Department.
If the goal is to help an athlete or someone to learn how to date, then you can work out the goals yourself with the client.

You can inform the parents of your client that you will check-on their son or daughter every week and give the parents an update. This program is called Monitoring and you can work out a monitoring fee for keeping your eyes on the client and meeting with them to see how things are going. A possible fee can be $25-$100 per session and you may do 10 to 20 sessions.

If you have a desire to start a Chapter in your area, you will be able to recruit more members and build a team of people. Each time a member from your Chapter purchases a product from the website, we contribute some of the funds to your chapter for your efforts of marketing and recruiting.
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