Evan Jarschauer
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Office
- Contact:
- 305-467-8666
Treatment Offered
- Therapy Orientation:
- Other
- Age Focus:
- Any age
- Specialities:
- Psychosis, Mood Disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Addiction or Substance Abuse, Anxiety or Fears, Depression
- Treatment Modality:
- Individuals, Families
- Ethnicity:
- Any Ethnicity
- Sexual Orientation:
- Any Orientation
- Last updated:
- Apr 08, 2023
- Website:
- Behavioral Help Solutions
- Find me on:
- LinkedIn.com
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- About My Work
- I'm a Professional Dual Diagnosis Interventionist. I provide services for all those impacted by mental illness & substance abuse with caring, comprehensive, & cost-effective solutions nationwide.
- My Story
- I have appeared on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, NBC & ABC News, the Huffington Post & ChooseHelp.com, but most importantly I have performed hundreds of successful professional dual diagnosis Interventions nationwide.
Qualification
Years in Practice: | 10+ Years |
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Graduated from: | Novasoutheastern University |
Year Graduated: | 2001 |
Other Credentials: | Certificate, National Board for Certified Counselors , Master Addiction Counselor, 2005 |
Remote Therapy
Phone Counseling: | Yes |
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Please use the contact form on this page to find out more about the provider's remote therapy options
Evan Jarschauer's Most Recent Activity on Choose Help
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Facebook Share on Twitter 12:19 - Nov 21, 2022 Involuntary Commitment of a Loved-One
Dealing with a loved one spiraling out of control, what to expect when police and paramedics get involved, and on obtaining an involuntary commitment order.
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Facebook Share on Twitter 12:26 - Jul 30, 2019 Planning a Marijuana Intervention
If marijuana is interfering with daily responsibilities, it becomes a problem. Here's what you need to know about a successful Marijuana Intervention.
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Facebook Share on Twitter 11:35 - Jun 07, 2018 After The Intervention - What's Next?
Getting someone to agree to accept help for a serious substance abuse problem and/or mental illness is really just the beginning of the journey into recovery for everyone involved in the process.
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Facebook Share on Twitter 11:23 - Jan 08, 2018 Choosing an Intervention Professional
Today, with the voracious nature of the opioid epidemic spreading like wildfire all across the country, well-trained Intervention professionals are needed now more than ever before.
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Facebook Share on Twitter 12:17 - Aug 10, 2016 Planning a Successful Teen Intervention
Does your teenager have a problem with drugs or alcohol? You may very well need take some form of immediate action. The sooner the correct treatment regimen is started, the higher the prognosis for long-term recovery.
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Facebook Share on Twitter 02:04 - Mar 16, 2016 "Going Deep" in Dual Diagnosis Treatment
With a proper mental health diagnosis in place, therapists can effectively treat the symptoms of addiction. The deeper the dual diagnosis treatment, the better the overall outcome.
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 12:32 - Jan 28, 2015 Overcoming the trauma of a home invasion.
Exactly a week ago, I experienced a home invasion. The intruder ended up being a male living in the building and was so high/drunk that he believed he was getting into his home and instead broke into my apartment. I awoke to banging on the door, ...
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Facebook Share on Twitter 04:53 - Jan 10, 2015 Issues of Confidentiality During Rehab Treatment
How to improve the overall treatment experience by knowing how to work with and within the federally mandated Privacy Rule embedded deep within HIPPA.
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 05:54 - Dec 11, 2014 Intervention: The Fight of a Lifetime
My sister is addicted to pain drugs. This morning her boyfriend found her on the floor not breathing with blue lips (actually she was still breathing but just barely and it looked like she wasn’t). He called 911 and they were able to resuscitate ...
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Facebook Share on Twitter 05:00 - Dec 09, 2014 Mental Health Intervention: "Safety First!"
Planning a safe and successful mental health intervention requires a clear, comprehensive, and compassionate plan. Rather than trying to break down the seemingly impenetrable walls of mental illness on your own, consider breaking right through them ...