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Meet the Interventionists of A and E's Intervention: Ken Seeley


Photo: Ken Seeley A&E Intervention Credit: Intervention 911

Meet: Ken Seeley, BRI II, RAS, CNDAI ) Board Registered Interventionist (Level) II; Registered Addiction Specialist; Certified National Drug & Alcohol Interventionist. Intervention 911.

Ken Seeley is one of the motivated, compassionate interventionists in A&E's Intervention.

Certified by the National Association of Drug and Alcohol Interventionists, Ken founded

From his website, Intervention 911:

Intervention 911 offers a wide range of services in addition to alcohol intervention and drug interventions.  Look to our intervention page to learn more about executive intervention, family intervention and additional alcohol and drug intervention programs. Watching a family member, friend or co-worker self destruct is extremely painful especially when they do not seem to understand the severity of their disease. Often they think they can handle the problem and aren’t aware of their impact on others. If you need help identifying a problem, please use our online assessment.

Mr. Seeley has been involved in the recovery community for over 16 years and has been clean and sober since July 14, 1989.

He states that he created Intervention 911 because:

"There is nothing more rewarding than helping to bring the health I cherish to others."

In Face It and Fix It, Ken Seeley teaches about the roadblocks of denial and offers tools for education and healing.

o Learn more about Ken Seeley, visit: Intervention 911.


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  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    Actually, The National Association of Drug and Alcohol Interventionists (NADAI), headed by Dr. Corinne Butler, has a CODE OF ETHICS by which certified members must adhere to in order to keep their certification active. A review board has the authority to REVOKE a members' certification if they BREAK THE RULES. Without such consequences, a certification from NADAI would be MEANINGLESS. Let's face it, when you hire a "Nationally Certified Interventionist" you trust that it actually means something, otherwise you could just hire someone off the street!

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