Family intervention is a form of therapy that focuses on improving communication and relationships within a family unit. It involves bringing family members together to address issues such as conflict, substance abuse, mental health concerns, or behavioral problems. The goal of family intervention is to promote understanding, empathy, and support among family members, and to create a healthier and more functional family dynamic. Family intervention can be facilitated by a therapist or counselor, and may involve individual and group sessions, as well as practical strategies for improving family interactions.