Compassionate Non-Confrontational Intervention Solutions
Promote Safety: Reduce Harm and Restore Stability
Helping Families: Relieve the suffering, chaos and struggle of people with debilitation high-risk mental disorders and psychiatric problems
Alongside my practice of addiction related family intervention, I provide discreet and confidential risk assessments when psychiatric problems are apparent. Routinely, such risk-evaluations must be based on "collateral" information derived from family members or close significant others.
This practice helps families develop harm reduction strategies which can facilitate the identification and resolution of psychiatric problems like bipolar disorder (manic depression), personality disorders (borderline and antisocial) and psychotic disorders like paranoid schizophrenia or amphetamine induced delusional syndrome.
I specialize with complex cases that involve "dual diagnosis" or "co-occurring" mental disorders. Comprehensive family intervention services are available for delicate and challenging contexts that require astute clinical diagnosis and informed treatment matching. I help loved ones compassionately prepare for extreme defensive reactions and assure that all appropriate safety precautions and crisis prevention strategies are maintained.
You May Initiate an Intervention Screening by Teleconference:
Assessment for Exceptionally Delicate Cases
Expert case assessment to determine if intervention is appropriate to your situation. Evaluation of potential intervention contexts will assist you in determining what forms of help are available, and if an offer of appropriate treatment might help restore safety and stability for both you and your loved one.
Phone consult options are readily available: 206-547-HELP
Dr. Hart specializes by evaluating, organizing, and conducting delicate intervention contexts that may involve life threatening or severely debilitating psychiatric problems. Compassionate and useful treatment resources are available to assist people that suffer from formal psychiatric disorders like paranoid schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder, antisocial and borderline personality disorder or psychotic depression.