Walsh Intervention helps families move from fear and confusion toward clarity, alignment, and a thoughtful plan of action.
John Walsh and Zach Crouch bring together decades of intervention experience, clinical training, family systems work, and behavioral health leadership to help families navigate some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

— 50+ years in addiction and family systems
— 1,100+ interventions directed
— Mentor to intervention professionals nationwide
John Walsh has spent more than half a century helping families face addiction with honesty, structure, and compassion. Having directed more than 1,100 interventions across the United States, John brings the steadiness of long experience to moments that often feel overwhelming for families.
For decades, John has worked with professionals, families, and treatment teams to bring clarity and alignment to complex situations. As Co-Founder and Senior Partner of Walsh Intervention, he continues to mentor new generations of interventionists while helping families take the next right step with compassion and purpose.
“Families need clarity before they need confrontation.”

— Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
— Behavioral health leadership across multiple levels of care
— Clinical, administrative, and intervention experience
Zach Crouch brings a rare combination of clinical training, behavioral health leadership, and family systems experience to the intervention process. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Zach helps families slow down, organize the chaos, and move toward decisions rooted in clarity rather than fear.
Over the past 15+ years, Zach has helped launch and grow behavioral health organizations, worked across multiple levels of care, and supported families through some of their most difficult decisions. As Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Walsh Intervention, Zach integrates clinical expertise and a systems-based approach to help families and individuals find clarity and lasting recovery.
“Our work is to help families become steady enough to make wise decisions.”
Intervention is not simply a meeting. It is preparation, alignment, treatment planning, and family stabilization. Rushing this process rarely works.
Addiction and mental health crises affect spouses, parents, siblings, children, employers, and extended family. We help the whole system move together.
John brings decades of intervention wisdom. Zach brings clinical, organizational, and family-systems leadership. Together, they offer something rare.
We believe intervention is not about forcing a person into treatment. It is about helping a family become clear, aligned, compassionate, and prepared. The work begins before the conversation and continues after the decision.
Understanding what is happening — clearly, honestly, and without the distortion that crisis creates.
Helping the family move together with one voice, one message, and one consistent plan of action.
Creating a plan that can be followed — with treatment arranged, logistics handled, and next steps clear.
Whether your family is ready for intervention or simply trying to understand the next right step, we can help you begin with a confidential conversation.