We help families navigate the difficult journey of addiction and mental health challenges. As a certified interventionist serving the Boston area and throughout Massachusetts, we provide compassionate, evidence-based intervention services with 24/7 crisis support.
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Helping families understand when intervention is needed and how to support lasting recovery
Watching someone you love struggle with addiction is heartbreaking. Many families ask themselves "what should I do?" or wonder if they're helping or enabling. At Three Fold Recovery, we understand these challenges because we've lived them.
Based in the Boston area, we provide professional intervention services that help families break through denial and guide loved ones toward treatment. Our approach focuses on family systems, addressing the patterns and roles that develop around addiction. Using evidence-based methods and family-focused therapy approaches, we help families develop healthier communication and set appropriate boundaries.
Years of Experience: Professional interventionist since 2019, with over a decade of personal recovery experience
Success Through Family Engagement: Families who play a healthy role give their loved ones an 85% greater chance at long-term recovery
Family Improvement: 99% of families get better when they engage in intervention and recovery work
24/7 Crisis Support: Available whenever families need help
Comprehensive Support: Most services span several months, guiding families through the full continuum of care
Service Areas: Boston, Peabody, throughout Massachusetts and nationwide
Since 2019, Corey has helped families throughout Massachusetts and beyond navigate addiction, mental health challenges, and difficult family dynamics. As a Certified Family Focused Interventionist (CFI) with specialized training in family systems, Corey brings both professional expertise and lived experience to every family he serves.
Corey's approach focuses on education and empowerment. Families learn to recognize enabling patterns, develop healthier boundaries, and communicate more effectively. Through comprehensive family education programs, Corey helps families understand what to expect during intervention, how to support early recovery, and how to maintain progress long-term.
It is Corey's belief that families who play an active, healthy role in recovery greatly increase their loved one's chances of long-term success.
Licensed, experienced, and compassionate
Learn about the intervention process and how families can support lasting recovery
Addiction affects communication, trust, and family roles in profound ways. It can distort relationships and create unhealthy patterns of behavior. You may feel like you're walking on eggshells, enabling without realizing it, or stuck in cycles of blame and fear.
Through educational discussions, private consultations, and one-on-one guidance, our team helps families understand substance use disorders, learn what effective support looks like, identify healthy and unhealthy behaviors, and adjust expectations to avoid codependency. Whether your loved one is just beginning to explore recovery or already in treatment, we'll help you stay informed and empowered.
These common signs may indicate it's time to seek professional help:
Family counseling creates a bridge between the person in treatment and their support system. Through individual or group-based family sessions, we address rebuilding trust, establishing clear boundaries, improving communication, and handling complex emotions like guilt, fear, or resentment.
We help families understand the long-term process of healing, what healthy support looks like, and how to manage expectations throughout recovery. Our goal is to help you build resilience and reduce chaos at home.
Boundaries protect both you and your loved one. They help clarify what you will and won't accept—and that clarity supports recovery. We guide families through how to say "no" without guilt, when to allow natural consequences, how to encourage independence without enabling, and maintaining consistency in high-stress situations.
We'll help you develop a clear, compassionate plan that works for your family dynamic.
Strong relationships require open, honest communication—something addiction often destroys. We help families rebuild using active listening techniques, assertive but respectful expression, strategies to reduce emotional escalation, and tools to keep conversations focused and grounded.
These skills support a healthier family system and significantly improve the chances of sustained recovery.
One of the hardest challenges families face is knowing what to do when someone they love is struggling but refuses help. We coach families through these difficult conversations with strategies that avoid confrontation while expressing genuine concern.
Our approach helps you recognize when professional intervention might be needed, how to communicate effectively, and how to maintain boundaries while staying supportive. You're not alone in this—we guide you through every step.
Professional intervention services vary based on your family's specific needs and situation. Our comprehensive approach includes assessment, intervention planning, family preparation, treatment facilitation, and ongoing support through early recovery.
During your free confidential consultation, we'll discuss your situation and provide transparent pricing. Many families find that professional intervention significantly increases the likelihood of treatment acceptance and long-term success.
As your loved one begins or continues treatment, family dynamics will change—hopefully for the better. We help you navigate the shift from crisis mode to recovery mode, learn how to support without controlling, manage emotions around relapses or setbacks, prepare for life after treatment, and address your own healing process.
Healthy family involvement is one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery. We're here to support you every step of the way.
When a loved one is struggling with their mental health—on its own or alongside substance use—we help your family find the right path forward, whether that's a structured intervention or ongoing guidance and support.
Not every situation calls for a formal intervention. Sometimes a family needs a structured intervention to help a loved one who won't accept care. Other times, what a family really needs is guidance, coaching, and a clear plan—someone to help them figure out the next right step.
We meet your family wherever you are. Mental health support is a core part of what we do, whether or not substances are part of the story, and whether or not a formal intervention is the answer.
Families reach out when they're seeing things like:
If any of this sounds familiar, you don't need to have it all figured out before you reach out. We'll help you make sense of what you're seeing and talk through your options together.
When a formal intervention isn't what's needed, we work alongside families to help them navigate what is. That means helping you provide healthy support without losing yourself, and learning how to build a healthier system around the illness rather than organizing everything around the crisis.
We help you set boundaries that hold, communicate in ways that actually land, and understand what your loved one is going through—so your family can be a steady, supportive presence through a long process.
For many families, the two are tangled together. Substance use often sits on top of untreated depression, trauma, or anxiety—and addressing one without the other rarely holds.
We help families see the full picture and pursue care that treats the whole person, not just the most visible symptom. Whether your loved one's primary struggle is mental health, substance use, or both, we meet your family where you actually are.
Struggles like these don't always involve a substance. When a loved one can't stop gambling, gaming, shopping or spending, or is caught in compulsive sex, pornography, or screen use—and it's damaging their life and your family—the same support and intervention approach applies. We help families address these patterns and connect their loved one to the right care.
Whether we're guiding an intervention or coaching your family through the day-to-day, we handle everything around getting your loved one to appropriate professional care: understanding what you're seeing, planning next steps, helping you set boundaries, coordinating logistics, and supporting your family through the transition.
What we don't do is diagnose or provide clinical treatment ourselves—that's the role of the licensed professionals we connect you with. Think of us as the people who handle everything around the diagnosis, walking beside your family from the first phone call through the weeks that follow.
No two situations are the same, and neither are the programs that treat them. When care beyond the family is needed, we help identify and coordinate options suited to your loved one's specific needs, drawing on relationships with providers across the country.
Our only goal is the right fit for your family—matching your loved one to care based on what will actually help them, wherever that may be.
A loved one's mental health struggles ripple through everyone in the home. We help families with communication, boundaries, and the exhaustion and fear that come with watching someone you love suffer—before, during, and long after they get help.
You don't have to hold this alone. We're here to guide your family through every step.
or call/text us at 781-854-2541
From crisis intervention to ongoing family support, we provide the services families need throughout the recovery journey.
Professional intervention services for families facing addiction or mental health crises. We help families understand when intervention is needed, facilitate structured conversations, and guide loved ones toward treatment in a compassionate, supportive environment.
Support for families navigating a loved one's mental health struggle—from ongoing coaching and guidance to structured intervention when it's needed. We help families provide healthy support, set boundaries, and connect their loved one to the right professional care.
Addiction isn't only about substances. We help families when a loved one is caught in compulsive gambling, gaming, shopping or spending, sex or pornography, or screen and internet use—offering support, coaching, and structured intervention when these patterns take over and affect the whole family.
Comprehensive education about addiction, recovery, and family dynamics. Learn the difference between helping and enabling, develop healthy boundaries, improve communication, and understand what to expect throughout the recovery journey. Empowering families with knowledge and practical tools for long-term success.
Personalized one-on-one support during early recovery. From 24/7 care to scheduled check-ins, our sober companions provide real-time coaching, accountability, and guidance as clients navigate daily life and the critical early weeks of sobriety.
24/7 crisis intervention services for families facing immediate safety concerns or urgent situations requiring professional intervention and guidance.
Continued support and planning services to help maintain recovery progress, prevent relapse, and strengthen family relationships throughout the healing journey.
Safe, professional transportation services for individuals traveling to treatment facilities. Available 24/7 with nationwide coverage, ensuring your loved one arrives safely and comfortably at their destination.
Regular drug and alcohol testing services that provide accountability and support as individuals navigate day-to-day life in recovery. Helping maintain commitment and build trust throughout the recovery journey.
Most help focuses on the person struggling. These services are built for the family around them—because you need guidance for the whole journey, not just a single moment.
When everything feels urgent and you don't know the next step, you don't necessarily need a full intervention—you need a plan.
In a focused strategy session, we help you make sense of the situation, work through the immediate decisions, and map out the coming weeks: how to approach your loved one, what to do if they refuse help, and how to stop enabling without walking away.
Families are often left coordinating a dozen moving pieces—therapist, psychiatrist, treatment center, recovery coach, sober living, probation, insurance—with no one connecting the dots.
We act as the point person who keeps everyone aligned and the plan moving forward, so your family isn't carrying the logistics alone.
Treatment ends, your loved one comes home, and suddenly no one knows what the new normal should be. Families often invest heavily in treatment, only to feel lost the moment it's over.
We help your family prepare for the transition with clear expectations, accountability structures, a sober-support plan, and guided family meetings—so the progress made in treatment has the best chance of holding at home.
A focused, multi-day experience for the whole family—centered on boundaries, communication, family roles, and understanding recovery.
Part workshop, part coaching, it's designed to reset how your family functions together and give everyone a shared foundation to move forward from.
Practical education for parents who want to understand what they're facing and what to actually do about it—how to stop enabling, how to set boundaries that hold, and what to do when an adult child refuses help.
Delivered through workshops and self-paced learning, so you can build these skills on your own schedule.
Recovery is measured in months and years, not days—but most support disappears after the crisis passes. This is ongoing support for families who need a steady guide over the long haul.
Regular group sessions, family education, a resource library, and a community of people who understand—with guidance available between sessions when things get hard, so you're never navigating this in isolation.
For families who want fully coordinated, private support from start to finish. A single, discreet point of contact who brings together intervention, treatment placement guidance, family coaching, and case management under one roof.
Handled with the privacy and care that sensitive family situations require. Details and scope are discussed confidentially, tailored to what your family actually needs.
For families whose adult child is stuck—living at home, not working or contributing, withdrawn, often lost in gaming or cannabis, and increasingly isolated. This isn't always about addiction, and it rarely resolves on its own.
We help families understand what's happening, set healthy expectations, and build a realistic path toward independence and appropriate support—without shame or ultimatums.
Talk through your family’s situation with someone who’s been there — free, confidential, and no pressure.
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