Benjamin Zohar, NCACIP
Founder & Owner, Intervention New York
Founder & Owner, Long Island Rehab Helpline & Crisis Intervention
Founder & Owner, Long Island Addiction Resources
Nationally Certified Advanced Clinical Intervention Professional
About Benjamin
Benjamin Zohar is a Nationally Certified Advanced Clinical Intervention Professional (NCACIP) and founder of Intervention New York, Long Island Rehab Helpline & Crisis Intervention, and Long Island Addiction Resources. With over a decade of experience in addiction recovery services, Benjamin specializes in structured family intervention, clinical placement, benefits coordination, and long-term recovery planning.
Originally from Cornwall, NY, Benjamin's commitment to community service began as a volunteer firefighter, where he learned the importance of rapid response and supporting others in crisis. His personal journey of recovery informs his compassionate, evidence-based approach to helping individuals and families find pathways to healing and sustained wellness.
As a Nationally Certified Advanced Clinical Intervention Professional, Benjamin possesses advanced competencies in structured intervention models (including Surprise, Invitational, and RAAD methodologies), Motivational Interviewing techniques, and comprehensive case management. His expertise encompasses treatment placement pre-qualification, family systems therapy, dual diagnosis coordination, and navigating complex insurance and legal frameworks. Benjamin specializes in addressing substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and behavioral addictions across diverse populations—from adolescents to executives. His approach integrates ethical persuasion, crisis de-escalation, and evidence-based clinical assessment to guide clients and their families through the continuum of care, from emergency intervention through long-term recovery support.
As a medical content contributor, Benjamin develops evidence-based educational resources focused on addiction treatment navigation, family support, and behavioral healthcare. His work is grounded in clinical accuracy, ethical practice, and trauma-informed care.
Benjamin is a professional member of NAADAC (The Association for Addiction Professionals) and the Association for Addiction Professionals of New York, Inc. (AAPNY). He serves as a network moderator for ISSUP, a global platform supported by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).
Credentials & Professional Affiliations
Nationally Certified Advanced Clinical Intervention Professional™ (NCACIP)
The NCACIP credential meets rigorous national and international standards, recognized across multiple states and professional organizations. This certification carries weight wherever addiction intervention professionals practice.
- •NCACIP - Nationally Certified Advanced Clinical Intervention Professional™
- •Professional Member - NAADAC: The Association for Addiction Professionals
- •Professional Member - Association for Addiction Professionals of New York, Inc. (AAPNY)
- •ISSUP Network Moderator - Addiction Policy, Recovery & Community Issues in New York
ISSUP (International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals) is funded by the U.S. Department of State via the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). INL works to keep Americans safe by countering crime, illegal drugs, and instability abroad.
- •IRIEN Moderator - Integrated Recovery & Intervention Education Network
Areas of Focus
- •Addiction Policy Development & Advocacy
- •Family-Centered Intervention Strategies
- •Treatment Navigation & Insurance Coordination
- •Prevention & Harm Reduction Initiatives
- •Workforce Development & Ethical Practice
- •MAT Integration & Recovery Housing
- •Post-Treatment Reintegration Support
- •Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
Professional Philosophy
"Recovery is a collaborative process that requires coordination among families, clinicians, and community resources. Through professional networks, digital education platforms, and policy advocacy, we can strengthen the systems that support individuals on their path to wellness. Every person deserves access to ethical, evidence-based care delivered with compassion and respect for their dignity."
Published Works & Contributions
ISSUP - International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals
Benjamin serves as a contributing author and network moderator for ISSUP, focusing on Addiction Policy, Recovery & Community Issues in New York. His publications reach global audiences in both English and Spanish. ISSUP is funded by the U.S. Department of State via the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).
Selected Articles:
Global Women's Network (GWN)
Benjamin's works have been published to the Global Women's Network, an organization dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery services for women worldwide.
Visit Global Women's NetworkInternational Consortium on Quality in Substance Use Disorders Treatment (ICQ)
Benjamin contributes to the ICQ, which addresses the global treatment gap in substance use disorders. The UNODC reports that only one in eleven individuals with SUDs has access to treatment services. ICQ focuses not only on expanding access but also on improving the quality of evidence-based care.
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Disclaimer: The information provided by Benjamin Zohar is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment recommendations.