Scott and Jenny Graham
Interventionists

Changing the story from despair to relief for families impacted by the wide array of dysfunctions and addictions, Scott and Jenny Graham have facilitated family programs, interventions, and transports across the United States and Canada since 1988. They are both in recovery and are seasoned and trusted interventionists, keynote speakers, radio guests, and authors with an unparalleled reputation in the treatment field.
With over three decades of experience, Scott and Jenny have helped thousands of families like yours overcome the obstacles they faced, with a success rate greater than 90 percent. They have done this by providing support, safety, and guidance before, during, and after interventions, transports, and family programs.
Scott is a Certified Substance Use Disorder Professional, and Scott and Jenny are Certified Counselors. As an adjunct college-level instructor, Scott taught drug and alcohol counselor certification courses. Scott worked as a counselor in both inpatient and outpatient treatment and has a private practice. In addition to teaching and counseling, Scott has worked as a program director in chemical dependency treatment. Scott and Jenny have worked in the public school system as Intervention Specialists at the middle and high school levels. They have been privileged to be trainers for “The Recovery Foundation” and “Living Works,” the most prominent global training organization for Suicide Intervention.
Before Scott’s work in this field, he was an undercover vice/narcotics deputy in the West Hollywood area for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. West Hollywood had the highest crime rate area per capita in all of Los Angeles County during that time. That experience, without a doubt, has added a unique perspective to the varied dynamics encountered in their intervention work.
Independently and objectively, they receive referrals from outpatient and inpatient programs, hospitals, public schools, churches, county and state agencies, Tribal governments, therapists, private and public, and federal organizations throughout the US, including SAMHSA and NEDA.
