In this episode of The Healers Café, Manon Bolliger, FCAH, RBHT (facilitator and retired naturopath with 30+ years of practice) speaks to Evan, an expert intervention counselor discusses breaking through addiction barriers, exploring mental health challenges, and maintaining hope while helping families navigate complex behavioral health issues.
For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/evan-jarschauer
Highlights from today's episode include:
Evan Jarschauer
I definitely had a very challenged childhood, and went through my own issues of depression, anxiety, addiction, and this line of work seemed to be like it just made sense. It was a calling.
Evan Jarschauer
able to keep their heads together under very stressful situations. And so for me, I've definitely evolved, developed the ability to recognize that I'm in a very emotionally charged situation. Bad things can happen, but I have to be able to keep my head together so I can continue to help people moving forward
Manon Bolliger
It's based on the idea of, you know, what is our responsibility and but also our inner responsibility? What do we feel we can do? So, as he says, he puts his his all in it. And I know many practitioners do the same.
ABOUT EVAN JARSCHAUER:
Evan is an internationally recognized expert in providing professional behavioral health intervention services for complex co-occurring disorder cases. He is a licensed psychotherapist, qualified clinical supervisor, master certified addiction professional with international credentials, and a certified intervention professional. From boardrooms in the Big Apple to casino floors in Vegas, all the way to the set of Keeping Up with the Kardashians somewhere on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Evan has conducted hundreds of successful interventions all over the country for the past 20 years. And he specializes in creating comprehensive intervention solutions that effectively break through seemingly impenetrable walls of resistance, denial, manipulation, and even bureaucratic red tape by focusing on the underlying issues impairing a person’s ability to function independently.
He is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Master Certified Addiction Professional, and Certified Intervention Professional. Evan has appeared as a special guest on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Genuinely GG from The Shahs of Sunset, Crime Time with Dr. Debbie, The Bill Cunningham Show, ABC, NBC &; CBS News, and The Huffington Post while lecturing for organizations including, The United Way, The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and Nova Southeastern University.
Since the end of the pandemic, in conjunction with the decriminalization of cannabis, as well as, a significant increase in the use highly addictive narcotic prescription medications, Evan has experienced a dramatic surge in
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