Intervention
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See:
- Intervention (counseling) - an orchestrated attempt by family and friends to get a family member to "get help" for addiction or other similar problem.
- an act by which a third person, to protect his own interest, interposes and becomes a party to a suit pending between other parties. There are financial, political, military interventions.
- a military invasion - used euphemistically
- a particular form of capturing in some board games
It is the inverse of Custodian Capture and it occurs when a player has placed his piece in between two of the opponent's piece (such that they are on opposite sides of the players piece). In this form of capture both of the opponents pieces are taken.
This mode of capture is unusual and only occurs in a few games such as Mak-yek.
In Organizational Development (OD), another sense of the word intervention is the activity of the OD consultant within the client's context. In a formal OD process, an OD consultant gains entry to the organization, establishes a contract with the client, diagnoses the current functioning of the system, and recommends specific actions to improve things.