What happened to Jamie from intervention?

At 21, she turned to the church and got sober, but then the fatal overdose of her twin sister triggered a relapse. Now Jamie suffers from alcohol-induced pancreatitis and has suicidal tendencies.

Is Brian from intervention still sober?

Brian says he has a much better understanding now of what his life can be. He has been sober since March 20, 2016.

How did Brittany from intervention died?

Cause of death: Esophageal bleeding as a result of cirrhosis of the liver. Completed treatment, sober 19 months before passing away in June 2011.

Why is Kacy from intervention hospitalized?

Her belly is distended and she admits that her bowels movements are white in color (not sure how she is even having them since she isn’t eating). According to her father, who clearly did the token WebMD search, this is a sign of liver failure so they call an ambulance and have Kacy rushed to the hospital.

What is the success rate of the show Intervention?

The A&E reality-TV show Intervention has a 71 percent success rate in rehabbing the most determined, hardened addicts.

Is anyone from intervention still sober?

Out of a total 276 interventions, 27o subjects (or 98.7%) agreed to go into treatment. Over the life of the show, only six subjects have turned down further treatment. Of the 270 subjects that went on to treatment, 151 (or 55%) remain clean and sober.

Who are the people who have passed on since the intervention?

My sincere condolences to the families and friends of the people who have passed on since their intervention. Please know that there are many people out here that became emotionally invested in your story and are deeply sympathetic to the pain that addiction has caused in your lives.

Who was the creator of the intervention model?

Created in the 1970s by a priest, Dr. Vernon Johnson, the model employs family members to write personal letters to their suffering loved ones. As seen in the show, these letters highlight the consequences of the individual’s addiction and present ultimatums for the user.

What did Alan Cudmore say about the intervention?

Alan Cudmore, a program consultant with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Ontario , argues that the coercion methods employed on Intervention indicate how seriously the on-show experts “misunderstand how human beings change,” asserting that “ambivalence is the normal human response to the pressure to change.”

Why did so many people die in the intervention?

Intervention Deaths It’s always shocking to find out one of the addicts profiled has died, usually as a result of their addiction. It shouldn’t be so shocking given that they were in such bad shape that their families felt like the would die without a televised intervention, but still, it is.