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File SB-2026-0719-IV01
July 19, 2026
Survey: 93 practitioners · Edition 1

Interventionist
AI mentions index

93 United States professional interventionists and intervention practices, measured on how often AI answers name them and how often AI answers cite their websites as sources. The roster is the public member directory of the Association of Intervention Specialists, plus one benchmark practice. Coverage is Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, United States, English. Every naming count below was verified against the actual answer text.

33verified namings
950domain citations
2AI platforms surveyed
93practitioners on file
01 · The index

Standing, by combined visibility

Named in answers counts responses where the practitioner's name or practice appears in the AI's answer prose. Cited as source counts responses where the AI links the practitioner's own website as a reference. AI search volume is the monthly query volume behind the citing responses. Standing reflects the combined count. Select any practitioner to open their file: the questions with the highest AI search volume where they verifiably appear, and the external sources the models lean on.

01
newdirectionsforwomen.org
1 539 193,654 Established
02
fcsinterventions.com
0 105 201,702 Present
03
allaboutinterventions.com
2 60 19,537 Limited
04
spearheadhealth.com
0 48 9,795 Limited
05
intervention.com
5 20 4,222 Limited
06
southfloridaintervention.com
1 22 2,390 Limited
07
axiomhealthservices.com
0 21 3,648 Limited
08
axiomhealthservices.com
0† 21 3,648 Limited
09
drewhorowitzassociates.com
0‡ 20 61,426 Limited
10
therapeuticrecoverynetwork.com
4† 15 23,410 Trace
11
corevaluesrecovery.com
0‡ 13 801 Trace
12
lovefirst.net
0† 12 1,333 Trace
13
arintervention.com
0 8 390 Trace
14
adambanksrecovery.com
2‡ 4 140 Trace
15
nextlevelrecoveryassociates.com
0 6 230 Trace
16
wvmphp.org
0 6 850 Trace
17
canaminterventions.com
0 5 720 Trace
18
intervention365.com
1 3 333 Trace
19
yesintervention.com
2 1 30 Trace
20
soberescorts.com
0† 3 44 Trace
21
recovery360.org
0 3 52 Trace
22
joanitheinterventionist.com
1 2 90 Trace
23
premazon.com
0 2 110 Trace
24
cleansobernow.com
2 0 0 Trace
25
recoveryour.life
2 0 0 Trace
26
cdinterventions.com
2 0 0 Trace
27
interventionswithlove.com
0 2 43 Trace
28
sisuhealingpartners.com
0 2 190 Trace
29
hopeinterventiontx.com
2 0 0 Trace
30
drjerrylaw.com
0‡ 1 590 Trace
31
linkinghumansystems.com
1 0 0 Trace
32
thewellbeingcorp.com
0 1 1,900 Trace
33
thesohl.com
0 1 390 Trace
34
interventionlife.com
1 0 0 Trace
35
no active site found
1 0 0 Trace
36
lemoineinterventions.com
0 1 40 Trace
37
thesohl.com
0 1 390 Trace
38
monarchcounselingandconsulting.com
0 1 40 Trace
39
empowermentalliance.net
0 1 40 Trace
40
theirishmanandassociates.com
1† 0 0 Trace
41
evolverecoveryservices.com
1 0 0 Trace
42
laborofloveintervention.com
1 0 0 Trace
43
interventionhelp.com
0 0 0 Absent
44
ryanrecoverygroup.com
0‡ 0 0 Absent
45
InterventionASAP.com
0 0 0 Absent
46
familyrecoveryservices.com
0† 0 0 Absent
47
entelechyrecovery.com
0 0 0 Absent
48
weircaremanagement.com
0 0 0 Absent
49
entelechyrecovery.com
0 0 0 Absent
50
bfrdetox.com
0 0 0 Absent
51
stortimodel.com
0 0 0 Absent
52
erinterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
53
footprintsofserenity.com
0 0 0 Absent
54
no active site found
0 0 0 Absent
55
no active site found
0† 0 0 Absent
56
inspireinterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
57
onlineinterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
58
axisintervention.com
0 0 0 Absent
59
no active site found
0 0 0 Absent
60
rootedinrecovery.com
0 0 0 Absent
61
pegasusrecoverysolutions.com
0 0 0 Absent
62
dirk@eldredgerecoveryresources.com
0 0 0 Absent
63
maxwellrecoveryservices.com
0† 0 0 Absent
64
theorcarecovery.com
0 0 0 Absent
65
interventionandrecovery.com
0 0 0 Absent
66
behavioralhelp.com
0 0 0 Absent
67
newliferecoveryservices.com
0 0 0 Absent
68
no active site found
0† 0 0 Absent
69
drstephaniec.net
0 0 0 Absent
70
intervenenow.co
0† 0 0 Absent
71
westinghouseintervention.com
0 0 0 Absent
72
firststepaddictionconsultants.com
0† 0 0 Absent
73
jarecovery.org
0‡ 0 0 Absent
74
decisionscounselingservices.com
0 0 0 Absent
75
theorcarecovery.com
0† 0 0 Absent
76
stacydodd.com
0 0 0 Absent
77
cliffkoblin.com
0 0 0 Absent
78
hellosuntra.com
0 0 0 Absent
79
cdinterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
80
executiverecoverycoaching.com
0 0 0 Absent
81
shiftrecoveryservices.com
0 0 0 Absent
82
cdkinterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
83
mattbellofficial.com
0† 0 0 Absent
84
no active site found
0 0 0 Absent
85
no active site found
0 0 0 Absent
86
teginterventions.com
0 0 0 Absent
87
torchlightrecoverygroup.com
0 0 0 Absent
88
thefirmaddictionconsulting.com
0 0 0 Absent
89
shiftrecoveryservices.com
0† 0 0 Absent
90
reachaftercare.com
0‡ 0 0 Absent
91
sagecounselingandcoaching.com
0 0 0 Absent
92
treatwithcare.com
0 0 0 Absent
93
marklrose.com
0‡ 0 0 Absent
† Estimated. The name matched more rows than the sample; the verified rate in the sample was projected to the full count.
‡ Floor. The name is common enough that the sample could not span its match volume; the number shown is exact verified namings only and understates nothing except its own tail.
02 · Two ways to appear

Named, or cited

Named in answers

The model volunteers the practitioner by name in the prose of its answer. In this market that is rare. Most interventionists are solo practices without press coverage, encyclopedic entries, or published methods, and the models have almost nothing to repeat. The few who are named have books, television history, or a named intervention model attached to them.

Cited as source

The model reads the practice's website and links it as a reference. This is where most of the visibility in this market actually lives. 8 practices in this index are cited twenty or more times while being named twice or fewer: their pages answer families' questions while the practitioner stays anonymous in the answer itself.

03 · Patterns

What the index shows

This market is nearly invisible in AI prose

Across 93 practitioners, verified namings total 33. Compare the behavioral health treatment-center index, where a similar survey verified nearly five thousand. Interventionists are hired through referral and reputation, and that reputation has not been written into the public record the models read. The category is wide open.

The quiet performers

The citation column tells a different story. New Directions for Women, the practice domain listed by Becky Flood, is cited over five hundred times. FCS Interventions is cited over one hundred times with zero verified namings. A practice website with answerable content earns citations regardless of whether anyone knows the practitioner's name.

04 · State leaders

Standing within the largest state rosters

California

  1. Louise Stanger 2 named · 60 cited
  2. Ryan Gartrell 0 named · 48 cited
  3. Brad Lamm 5 named · 20 cited

Florida

  1. Marc Kantor 1 named · 22 cited
  2. Roberto Sanchez 0 named · 21 cited
  3. Jennifer Sanchez 0† named · 21 cited

New York

  1. Brad Lamm 5 named · 20 cited
  2. Adam Banks 2‡ named · 4 cited
  3. Jonathan Rauch 2 named · 0 cited

Illinois

  1. Andrew W Rintels 0 named · 8 cited
  2. Rebecca Mowen 0 named · 3 cited
  3. Anthony Campobasso 0 named · 1 cited

Arizona

  1. Jerry Law 0‡ named · 1 cited

Colorado

  1. Judith Landau 1 named · 0 cited
  2. Rachael Messaros 0 named · 1 cited
05 · Method

How the counts were made

  1. Mention rows were pulled from a dataset that includes Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT (location United States, language English) for each practitioner's name, answer scope, ordered by AI search volume, capped at 250 rows per practitioner.
  2. Person names collide with public figures far more than treatment-center brand names do, so verification is strict: a row counts only if the name appears in the answer's prose with citation URLs stripped first, and the answer must contain intervention-context vocabulary. Names that collide heavily (John Adams, Mark Rose, Jonathan Rauch, and twenty more) require intervention-specific terms such as interventionist, sober coach, or recovery coach before a row counts.
  3. Where a practitioner matched more rows than the sample cap, the verified rate in the sample was projected to the full count and is marked as an estimate.
  4. Names whose match volume exceeded twenty times the sample are marked as floors: exact verified namings only, with no projection, because the sample cannot represent the population.
  5. Domain citations use exact domain matching, including subdomains, and required no re-verification. One practitioner's listed site is an archive snapshot of a defunct domain and is excluded from citation counts. Two practitioners at the same practice share a domain, and each shows the practice's full citation count.
  6. Known limits: samples are biased toward high volume queries; practitioners who appear in answers under a practice name not listed in the directory are undercounted; the strict context requirement can drop a genuine naming that lacks intervention vocabulary.