Her grandparents seem to be enablers when it pertains to Lisa’s self-concept, and self-esteem.
Because their socioeconomic status is likely below poverty level. They’re more than likely not able to afford the medicine or healthy diet they should have. Her grandmother also cares for other children in her home. So this also would take away time for Lisa’s needs. I feel it would be important for Lisa’s mother to be integrated back into her life, if she was to become clean. I don’t feel it would be a positive move for the father to be included, because he has openly stated he has no interest. This would only make Lisa feel worse to witness his lack of commitment to her. So, my approach to Lisa’s family intervention would be the following. I would find out if Lisa’s mother was healthy to be a part of this. If she was, that would be positive. If not, I would suggest rehab and counseling. As far as Lisa’s grandparent’s, I would hope her grandfather would be willing for psychiatric counseling, and rehab for his alcoholism. Her grandmother suffers from diabetes, and high blood pressure. So we would need to work