Anne’s young daughter reads her letter at her mom’s intervention in this scene from “Digger & Anne.” #Intervention

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Intervention
Season 15
Episode 204
Digger & Anne

“Intervention” profiles people who have hit rock bottom in their addiction as they are confronted by friends and family seeking to intervene.

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14 thoughts on “Intervention: Anne’s Daughter Wants Her Mother Back (Season 15, Episode 4) | A&E”
  1. I don't know why but this clip breaks my heart to the core. It made me cry. I know the vicious cycle of addiction. I dont doubt that Anne loves her daughter but the.mental grasp if these drugs will make you abandon everything you love. This.poor little girl is suffering and it is almost unbearable to watch. It hits the very depths of my soul.

  2. Everytime they bring kids into it…..right to my gut😢😢. My heart gets heavy

  3. What always breaks my heart is how excited the family gets when the person merely says YES they will go to rehab, as if the problem is already solved. I only hope that the counselor can help them to understand that the problem is not automatically solved. Hopefully, they can understand that it's one step of a long process, and may not work out. It seems so cruel, especially for the children, who suffer so much.

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