You aren't ready to make a change yet.
But you're ready to talk about it.
Traditional interventions are built on ambushes, pressure, and ultimatums. That model is broken. At Dawnpoint, we start with agency. Before any group conversations happen, we have a private, zero-pressure 1-on-1 session. You talk. We listen. You leave with a scientific, objective map of what's really happening and what your real options are. No judgment. Just clarity. We work with high-performing executives navigating burnout and substance use, military families and veterans seeking private care outside government systems, and individuals at the intersection of high achievement and behavioral crisis.
The Step Before Intervention
Don't go zero to 100. Interventions fail 50% of the time because they corner people who haven't had the chance to speak their mind. We beat those odds by flipping the model. We don't start with an intervention — we start with a conversation.
Ganging up on someone struggling — without ever giving them a private space to process what's happening — is a broken model. It triggers defensiveness, shame, and resistance. The person shuts down before anyone says a word.
Dawnpoint inserts a step that doesn't exist anywhere else in the industry: a calm, structured, private session where the individual gets to speak first. Clinical frameworks run quietly in the background. No one is ambushed. No one is cornered.
The result? When the person has agency and insight, they're far more likely to choose help voluntarily. And voluntary engagement changes everything.
Session 2: "Actually, I relapsed. Because I thought I could handle it, and I couldn't."
How It Works
Three steps. No commitments. Total agency.
A 60-minute, completely private 1-on-1 session. Sessions can go longer if agreed in advance. No family members, no pressure, no demands. This is a space to structurally unpack what's happening with an objective systems thinker. You talk. We listen with clinical frameworks running in the background — not to diagnose you, but to map what's actually going on.
Within 48 hours, you receive a structured, scientific breakdown of your current state. Patterns identified. Risk factors mapped. Options laid out. Written in plain language — no jargon. It's your data, delivered clearly and directly to you.
Armed with objective insight, you decide what happens next. Ongoing 1-on-1 sessions, a mediated family conversation, a structured recovery protocol — or nothing at all. The choice, and the timeline, belongs entirely to you. Zero pressure to continue.
A Real Session Report — Redacted
This is what a Dawnpoint Insight Report actually looks like. Real client. Real progress. Four sessions over 14 days. Names and identifying details redacted. Don't go zero to 100. Start here.
Session 4 — Recap & Insights
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View Sample Report (Google Drive)Who You're Working With
Dawnpoint was built by Dan Rosenberg, a recovery practitioner trained in the ARISE Intervention Model, Marlatt's Relapse Prevention framework, and the Transtheoretical Model of Change. He works directly with every client. There is no intake team, no rotating staff, no handoff.
Every session is structured around clinical frameworks. Every insight report is written personally. Every recommendation is independent and zero-commission.
When you work with Dawnpoint, you work with one person who knows your case, your history, and your patterns. That continuity is the foundation everything else is built on.
If Someone You Love Is Struggling
You've tried talking. You've tried ultimatums. You've tried pretending it's fine. None of it worked — and that's not your fault.
Dawnpoint gives you a structured path forward: clinical insight into what's actually happening, plain-language reports you can understand, and a professional who won't sell you a program or take a commission from a treatment center.
All frameworks are translated into plain, compassionate language so families in crisis can understand and act immediately. You don't need a clinical degree to read an insight report.
The best part? When your loved one has their own session first — when they're given agency instead of ambushed — they're dramatically more likely to accept help on their own terms.
What Makes This Different
Every feature exists for a reason. Here's what you actually get.
Benefit: Your recovery doesn't drift between appointments. Patterns get caught in real-time, not two weeks later.
Benefit: You can see exactly what's changing — and so can your support team, your therapist, or your family.
Benefit: Every recommendation is based solely on what works for you. Full independence. Full trust.
The Neurochemistry of Recovery
What's happening inside your brain — and why the timeline matters.
The Compound Effect
Small, consistent sessions compound into system-level change.
Your First 7 Days
What the first week with Dawnpoint actually looks like.
For Referring Clinicians
Who You're Working With
Dawnpoint was founded by Dan Rosenberg. He works directly with every client — there is no intake team, no rotating staff, no handoff. Every session, every insight report, every recommendation comes from the same person who took your first call.
Dan's practice draws on the ARISE model, Marlatt's Relapse Prevention framework, and the Transtheoretical Model of Change — adapted for private, high-stakes work with individuals and families navigating addiction, executive burnout, and behavioral crisis.
Based in Phuket, Thailand. Serving clients in Singapore, London, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Dubai, and worldwide. We work with executives managing burnout-to-crisis transitions, military families and veterans seeking confidential treatment, and high-functioning individuals navigating substance use in private, discreet settings.
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Investment
Clarity Sessions start at $195. Most clients who continue do twice-weekly sessions. There are no hidden fees, no packages to upsell, no treatment center kickbacks. We're transparent about pricing because people dealing with this shouldn't have to navigate hidden costs on top of everything else.