Interventionist in Beverly Hills
Discreet, professional intervention support for Beverly Hills families.
The short answer
Lifestyle Interventions provides professional, discreet intervention support to families in Beverly Hills. Based in Los Angeles, we help families plan and hold a structured conversation with a loved one who is struggling, with privacy at every stage. We are an advisory service, not a treatment facility.
What we do
What is an interventionist?
Definition
An interventionist is a trained professional who helps a family plan and hold a structured conversation with a loved one who is struggling, and helps map the next step toward support.
In Beverly Hills, that means a discreet professional who guides your family through the conversation and the next step, with privacy at every stage.

Who we serve
Intervention support for Beverly Hills families
When a loved one is struggling, the hardest part is often knowing how to begin. We help Beverly Hills families approach that conversation with care.
We bring structure and steadiness to a moment that can feel overwhelming to face alone.
Confidentiality
Discreet and confidential
Privacy is central to how we work. We understand that visibility and reputation can weigh on a family's decision to seek help.
Every conversation with us is confidential, and we plan each step with your family's privacy in mind.
The process
How we work with families
We help you prepare, choose an approach that fits, guide the conversation, and map the next step.
We use two intervention models, the Johnson Model and the Invitational Model, and help you decide which fits your family.

Why us
Why families and clinicians choose us
CADC-III
Credentialed
Founder Chris Howard holds the Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor credential (Sober College), one of the highest-level counseling credentials in California.
CCMI-M
Intervention-specific
Chris also holds the Certified Case Manager Interventionist credential (Breining Institute), the dedicated intervention-methodology credential. The strongest practitioners hold both.
16+
Years of practice
Chris’s more than sixteen years of guiding LA families through interventions. Hundreds of families. Real practice, not theory.
Privacy
Privacy for families who value it
For many Beverly Hills families, privacy is not a preference; it is a requirement. We build it into every step.
We keep a low profile, coordinate quietly, and share information only with the people you choose to involve.
Reputation and visibility can make families hesitate to seek help. We work in a way that lets you move forward discreetly.
Who we help
Who we help
We support families facing a range of concerns, from alcohol and substance use to prescription misuse and mental health struggles.
We work with loved ones of different ages and situations, and we tailor the approach to the person and the family.

What to expect What to Expect When You CallThe first call is a confidential conversation. There is no obligation, no pressure, and no enrollment process at the start. For families, we will ask about the situation, the person, the history, and what has been tried. By the end of the call, you will have a clear sense of whether our work is the right fit and what the alternatives are if it is not. For clinicians, we will ask about the patient, the family system, and the clinical context. We will tell you honestly whether an intervention is what the situation needs, or whether something else is more appropriate.
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Talk with us
Start a confidential conversation
To talk through your situation in confidence, call 866-826-0985 or email info@lifestyleinterventions.com.
![]() | Frequently asked Frequently asked questionsDo you have an office in Beverly Hills?We are based in Los Angeles and support families in Beverly Hills. We come to you and plan around your family's needs. Is everything confidential?Yes. Privacy is central to how we work, and every conversation with us is confidential. Which intervention model will we use?It depends on what fits your family and your loved one. We help you choose between the Johnson and Invitational approaches. Do you provide treatment?No. We are an advisory service. When treatment is the right step, we coordinate with licensed providers. How do you protect our privacy?We keep a low profile, coordinate quietly, and share information only with the people you choose to involve at every stage. What kinds of situations do you help with?We support families facing alcohol and substance use, prescription misuse, and mental health concerns, with an approach tailored to the person. |








