
Intervention Amy W. CREDIT: A&E INTERVENTION
Family and friends reach out in their final hope to get help for Amy W. in tonight's new episode of Intervention: 104 Amy W.
Amy suffers from alcoholism, bipolar disorder, anorexia, self-mutilating behavior, and is post childhood sexual molestation.
Quotes from Amy W - "Amy liked school; she got good grades. - When she was a kid and needed somebody there to protect her, nobody did protect her. - What did I do so wrong to make no one love me? Amy W. - On the bad nights when she's wanting to cut, she can do two bottles by herself. - A bottle of the blueberry vodka, she'll drink one of those every single night. - Amy will use razor blades, she will use box cutters to cut herself. - Amy can go days without eating. - She almost looks like a corpse to me. - I have lost count of the number of times that Amy's tried to kill herself. - I'm fed up with her. - My heart is broken when I see you destroying yourself piece by piece. It never gets better…Amy W."
Episode description: Amy W Amy grew up feeling unloved and unable to meet her parents' high expectations. She was also molested by a neighbor when she was eight, but never told anyone in her family. She began to self-mutilate and restrict her diet, and by 17, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Now, Amy eats only 500 calories a day, drinks up to two bottles of vodka a night, and regularly self-mutilates. Amy's family is ready to give up on her, but they still don't know about Amy's sexual abuse. Only Amy's friend, Jessica, knows the truth, but will she have the courage to tell Amy's family before it's too late? TV14 L | cc
Watch a preview of tonight's episode: Intervention: Amy W. Warning: Contains subject matter and language that may be disturbing to some viewers.
Upcoming airings of Amy W.: Monday, December 28 9:00pm EST and Tuesday, December 29 1:00am EST.
Update: Watch the entire episode of Amy W: http://www.aetv.com/intervention/video/?bcpid=53411497001&bclid=59026865001&bctid=59356779001 at A&E.
The interventionist for this episode is Candy Finnigan, BRI II - Board Registered Interventionist (Level) II. To learn more about Candy Finnigan, visit http://www.candyfinnigan.com.
Learn more about Intervention from the Interventionists working with the show.
http://www.stopalcoholabuse.gov
'Intervention: Amy W': Alcohol, bipolar, anorexia, sex abuse, cutting Mon 9 ET (preview)

Intervention Amy W. CREDIT: A&E INTERVENTION.













Comments
I am very proud of Amy in this program - she has a lot of struggles to overcome and to see that she has stuck with the program is awesome to see. I hope she continues with her success.
Poor family. She needs rehab for extreme attention seeking.
I watched almost the entire show and fell asleep at the intervention what happened at the end?
***aetv.com/intervention/video/*** You can watch the entire episode at A&E now. :)
I watch the intervention shows and I watch it every time when it come on.
Oh GOD! I have never in my life seen such horrible cold monsters as her parents!!!!! And her family... siblings... I come from an academic family and I thought my family was cold... These people are made of ICE!! The father says he hopes she SUCEEDS IN KILLING HERSELF!!?? The the ^%$% is WRONG with these people!!!??? I am horrified how they stand by and JUDGE her! It makes me physically ill... Amy, hang in there... There will be an angel in your life... You will be okay.... Try to learn to love yourself even though you have had no example of any UNCONDITIONAL love....Your family doesn't seem to know what that is... o
I have seen the episode a couple times.. I hope Amy is doing well.. Dont matter what anyone else thinks about her, I think shes gorgeous!!
Amy is captivating in God's eyes but her mind tells her different. Don't make agreements with the enemy in your mind. Every woman is captivating in God's eyes. We were the last of all creation to be made. We are the icing on the cake. It seems Amy was never told how beautiful she really is. As a matter of fact that question was answered by a monster when she was 8. This forever changed her view of herself. And she made the agreement in her mind that she is worthless and unlovable because of what happened to her. She needs to disagree with that and make a new agreement that she is worth gold. She is a master peice. God doesn't make junk.
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