Recovery

How is a recovery coach different from a therapist?

While therapists focus on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders, recovery coaches serve as mentors and motivators. They provide practical, forward-looking support to help clients set goals, build routines, manage triggers, and stay on track in their sobriety journey. Recovery coaches do not provide clinical therapy, but they complement therapy by offering real-time support for everyday life challenges.

Recovery coaches act as partners in your sobriety journey, helping you set actionable goals, build healthier routines, and stay accountable day-to-day. Think of them as forward-focused guides for your life after treatment.

Recovery

How is a recovery coach different from a therapist?

How is a recovery coach different from a therapist?

While therapists focus on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders, recovery coaches serve as mentors and motivators. They provide practical, forward-looking support to help clients set goals, build routines, manage triggers, and stay on track in their sobriety journey. Recovery coaches do not provide clinical therapy, but they complement therapy by offering real-time support for everyday life challenges.

Recovery coaches act as partners in your sobriety journey, helping you set actionable goals, build healthier routines, and stay accountable day-to-day. Think of them as forward-focused guides for your life after treatment.

  • Not every drug is Chemical.

    Food was my drug of choice and still an area I struggle in.

  • When a person’s need for approval or validation from another person allows them to be controlled or manipulated. They are willing to compromise their own values, choices and behavior at the expense of their personal well-being.

  • The wounds from spiritual abuse can be deep and numbing. Coaching for church hurt and legalism focuses on healing from spiritual trauma, reclaiming your identity and developing a healthier spiritual life.

  • My aim is to listen and teach you tools that I have learned and guide you through tools your counselor or psychiatrist has given you and provide the time and a safe place to practice them.

  • A safe space to

    Process

    Grieve

    Begin

    Hope