Milwaukee Interventionist Meredith Sonetz
414-882-4099
Meredith has been working with AiR for over 4 years. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and received her Masters Degree in Counseling in 2005. She completed the Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) program through Harold Washington College in Chicago, IL., and passed CADC exam in 2003.
Meredith completed internship with the Cathedral Shelter of Chicago, which provides outpatient addiction counseling to over 300 men and women each year, and is licensed by the Illinois Department of Human Services. During the internship she led various outpatient group therapy sessions, dealing primarily with the male and female population recently released from incarceration. She is presently enrolled in 2 year Masters Counseling program at National Lewis University in Wheaton, IL.
Meredith has also worked at Behavioral Health Services of Central DuPage Hospital as a Case Therapist for Chemical Dependency, Mental Health and Adolescent patients
Meredith spends much of her free time volunteering for the community. Each month as a RUSH Presbyterian Volunteer, she leads an assimilated First-step Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to a group of 3rd year medical resident students. She also volunteers for Suicide Prevention Services and the Cathedral Shelter of Chicago.
Meredith currently resides in Aurora, Illinois with husband Chris, sons Luke and Jake, and Casanova, her golden retriever.
Help! I have a loved one in need of Milwaukee intervention services because of their addiction to alcohol and drugs.
Milwaukee residents have their fair share of alcohol abuse, addiction and related repercussions. In 2006, over 7,000 people died or were injured in alcohol-related incidents and over 88,000 were arrested for alcohol-related actions in Milwaukee, WI.
Drug use, too, has its own threat. Nearby Chicago imports drugs like cocaine, heroine and marijuana. Although a small percentage of people are able to recover from drug or alcohol addiction without intervention, the majority of individuals addicted to alcohol need assistance. Many individuals are able to stop their addiction to alcohol and rebuild their lives after a Milwaukee, Wisconsin intervention.
Many individuals have approached their loved one regarding his/her alcohol addiction, with no success. It may be helpful when talking with your loved one, to have a third party present that is professionally trained and knowledgeable about alcoholism and alcohol abuse. This intervention technique can save lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Intervention is the best way to make help available to those struggling with an addiction. AiR: Assistance in Recovery’s interventions boast 92 percent of clients entering treatment and realizing the opportunity to change their lives and become free of addiction.
Is now the time?
Ask yourself: How much worse will it have to get before you are willing to act?
If your current situation has you concerned enough to explore this option it’s time. If you are concerned about someone you love, nothing can be gained by waiting. Crisis comes and crisis goes, but with the disease of addiction, we don’t get to choose the consequences our loved ones will face the next time.
Will doing an intervention make matters worse?
No. Doing nothing only makes matters worse.
AiR: Assistance in Recovery’s intervention services in Milwaukee are the most immediate and effective way to help struggling individuals access recovery. Our clinicians recognize that behavioral health crisis can be frightening, confusing and debilitating and that sometimes people just need to be rescued.
Don’t wait – Complete our confidential form or call us today at 800-561-8158 to learn about our Milwaukee Intervention Services.
Learn about our Specialized Intervention Services in Milwaukee:
Alcohol Interventions
Drug Interventions
Gambling Interventions
Mental Health Interventions
Eating Disorder Interventions
Sex Addiction Interventions
Alcoholism, drug addictions, mental health issues, and eating disorders are progressive and chronic diseases that, if left untreated, often will result in the premature death of someone you love. It is important to know that help is available. If someone you know is struggling with the disease of addiction in Milwaukee, it is time to take action. We believe that once we are aware that a problem exists, it is no longer an option to do nothing.


