Intervention

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Intervention may refer to:

  • Art intervention, an interaction with a previously existing artwork, audience or venue/space
  • Intervention (counseling), an orchestrated attempt by family and friends to get a family member to "get help" for addiction or other similar problem
  • Cognitive interventions, a set of techniques and therapies practiced in counseling
  • Intervention (TV series), a documentary series about interventions aired on the A&E Network
  • an act by which a third person, to protect his own interest, interposes and becomes a party to a suit pending between other parties
  • a military invasion, occasionally used euphemistically
  • a particular form of capturing in some board games, such as Mak-yek
  • "Intervention", a song by Arcade Fire on their album Neon Bible and the first single from that album
  • "Intervention", a song by Madonna on her American Life album
  • "Intervention" (Buffy episode), an episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • in Organizational Development (OD), the activity of the OD consultant within the client's context
  • In education, the point at which a student has struggled such that the teacher must assist the student individually, usually with one-on-one tutoring
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