Intervention - Season 18
1 - Katherine C.
Air Date: July 31, 2017
In the season premiere, Katherine was a bright college student with dreams of becoming a journalist until she was abducted and brutally assaulted. Katherine swiftly spiraled, becoming dependent on a dangerous mix of drugs to mask the trauma. Her parents have already purchased a burial plot for her and are certain that it’s only a matter of time before they bury their only child.
2 - Tanisha L.
Air Date: August 7, 2017
A woman battles a heroin addiction that surfaced after her fiancé was murdered in front of her.
3 - Joshua B.
Air Date: August 14, 2017
A successful businessman who underwent back surgery develops a life-threatening addiction to pain pills and hand sanitizer.
4 - Shiann G.
Air Date: August 21, 2017
At the age of 22, Shiann has already faced a lifetime of pain. The shocking death of her sister, a diagnosis of A.S., a progressive and debilitating disease, and an unexpected divorce, sent this once vivacious fitness model and bodybuilder down a path of meth-fueled binges. With no help in sight, her family fears losing another loved one to an early death.
5 - Melissa
Air Date: August 28, 2017
A woman who slipped back into a life of crack cocaine and heroin abuse sells her body to support her habits; family members fear she will lose more than just the custody of her son.
6 - Austin
Air Date: September 11, 2017
A student's decision to stay in a local high school with his friends instead of attending a school for gifted teens leads to a life of partying and an addiction to heroin and fentanyl.
7 - Alex
Air Date: September 11, 2017
Family dysfunction and a life spent on the road turn a young musician's fondness for drink into a debilitating, fall-down addiction.
8 - Samantha
Air Date: September 18, 2017
A woman gives up using crystal meth and heroin following the birth of her two daughters, but soon falls back into addiction and loses custody of her children.
9 - Ashley
Air Date: September 18, 2017
The haunting memory of childhood molestation causes a tae kwon do prodigy to turn to the numbing effects of drugs at the age of 15; six years later, the former athlete is deeply addicted to crack cocaine and IV opioids.