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Intensive Substance Abuse recovery Coaching

When you’re recovering from an addiction of any type, using again can have devastating consequences. For this reason, staying in recovery is one of the most important things in your life, and you have to continually remind yourself to make recovery a priority. This means staying connected to people who are supportive of your decision to stay away from compulsive or self-destructive behaviors and people who understand the nature of addiction.


The early weeks and months of sobriety can be very challenging. When you return home, you may have to deal with family members who still drink or use other substances. You may be faced with sights and smells that trigger the urge to pick up a drink or substance, including friends or acquaintances who know you as a person who has relied on substances up to now. 


Hiring a recovery coach may be helpful so you can remain continually focused on recovery. A recovery coach can help you navigate the ups and downs of living in recovery and assist you in making smart decisions on a daily basis.


Facing these and other challenges can put your sobriety at risk. As your recovery coach Gregory can help you by:

  • Connecting with you on a daily basis to check on your struggles or progress
  • Seeing you face-to-face for three 50-minute sessions weekly
  • Providing connections to mental health professionals such as therapists or psychiatrists
  • Discussing alternative approaches that may be beneficial
  • Remaining available 24/7 as needed.


Gregory sees a limited number of intensive recovering clients.

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