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A death in the family troubled Nikki especially hard, and she turned to a rebellious crowd which got her into crack. She remained on the drugs, even with two daughters now under her care. But Nikki is ignoring her children and her family has decided an intervention is the only way to help her see what she's missing.
In a touching story, Jason B. recounts a difficult relationship with his father and his path to getting addicted to drugs in high school. There he also witnessed the Columbine High School massacre, in which the shooters named Jason as one of their targets. Crushed with the guilt and grief of this tragic event, Jason's addiction escalated.
Donald was a boxer but joined a gang and started using drugs. When he was young, he didn't have much of a father figure. But, now he's doing the same thing to his son - not being around has made him ask questions. Donald's girlfriend and family are assembling for this intervention.
An interesting case of twins, with hard working immigrant parents, wasting away from anorexia. It appears a "competitive" spirit fuels the sisters to strive in burning more calories and taking in less food. Their family is extremely worried and hope that an intervention can help save them both.
A firefighter who saved lives, Jeff kept reliving the horrible events he had seen. He started to drink and now the problem has escalated - to the point of being hospitalized for seizures. His family had cut off their ties but come together to try and save him.
Abandoned in Calcutta and later adopted, Gabe has had to deal with the difficulties of being adopted and part of an ethnic minority. He rebelled and started using drugs, which later escalated to cocaine. After being awarded money in a car accident, it was all used to buy drugs. His family hopes an intervention will save his life.