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Intervention may refer to:
- Intervention (counseling), an attempt to compel a subject to "get help" for an addiction or other problem
- Intervention (economics), when a central bank buys or sells foreign currencies in an attempt to adjust exchange rates
- Intervention (TV series), a documentary series
- Intervention (Buffy episode), an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- "Intervention" (song), a song by Arcade Fire from Neon Bible
- "Intervention", a song by Madonna from American Life
- Intervention (law), a legal procedure for a nonparty to enter an ongoing lawsuit
- Art intervention, an interaction with a previously existing artwork, audience, or venue/space
- Cognitive interventions, a set of techniques and therapies practiced in counseling
- Health intervention, an effort to promote good health behaviour or to prevent bad health behaviour
- Humanitarian intervention, an attempt to reduce suffering within a state through armed conflict
- Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War at 1918-1925
- The Ottaviani Intervention, a study written by Cardinals Alfredo Ottaviani and Antonio Bacci to Pope Paul VI concerning changes to the Catholic Mass.
- Well intervention, a term for the maintenance and repair of oil and gas wells
- Another name for the Northern Territory National Emergency Response
- Management intervention A project or set of activities designed to correct a problem.
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