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title: "Recovery Coaching"
description: "Personalized coaching that provides structure, accountability, encouragement, and practical support as individuals build a strong foundation for lasting recovery after treatment or during early recovery."
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# Recovery Coaching

*The months that come after*

Personalized coaching that provides structure, accountability, encouragement, and practical support as individuals build a strong foundation for lasting recovery after treatment or during early recovery.

## About this service

Recovery does not end when treatment ends. In many ways, it is just beginning.

Returning home often means facing new challenges as individuals apply what they learned in treatment to everyday life. Rebuilding routines, strengthening recovery supports, returning to work or school, repairing relationships, and managing life's responsibilities all become part of the recovery journey.

Recovery coaching provides individualized guidance, accountability, encouragement, and practical support throughout this process. Together, we focus on developing healthy routines, strengthening recovery skills, navigating obstacles, and creating a life that supports long-term recovery.

This is not therapy, and it is not a substitute for clinical treatment. It is personalized, action-oriented support designed to help individuals remain engaged in recovery, build confidence, and continue moving toward meaningful goals.

Our approach is structured yet flexible, meeting each individual where they are while helping them move forward with clarity and consistency. We emphasize real-world application, helping clients translate recovery principles into daily habits, decisions, and relationships that support lasting change.

## Who it's for

- Individuals transitioning home from residential treatment, PHP, IOP, or other levels of care
- Individuals in early recovery who want additional structure, accountability, and support
- Individuals rebuilding routines, relationships, purpose, and confidence in recovery
- Individuals returning to recovery after a relapse or setback
- Families seeking additional support as a loved one navigates the challenges of early recovery

## What to expect

1. Regular coaching sessions focused on each individual's recovery goals, strengths, and current challenges.
2. Practical support around healthy routines, accountability, recovery planning, work, school, relationships, and building a sustainable recovery lifestyle.
3. Encouragement, problem-solving, and real-world guidance to help navigate setbacks, celebrate progress, and maintain momentum.
4. Collaboration with family members, therapists, treatment providers, sponsors, recovery communities, and other members of the support team when appropriate.

## Keywords

`recovery coach`, `sober coach`, `early recovery support`, `aftercare coaching`

## Common questions

### What is recovery coaching?

Recovery coaching is individualized, goal-oriented support that helps people build and maintain recovery outside of formal treatment. Coaching focuses on accountability, practical problem-solving, healthy routines, community connection, and navigating the real-life challenges that often arise during early recovery.

### How is recovery coaching different from therapy?

Therapy often focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions or processing past experiences. Recovery coaching is future-focused and action-oriented, helping individuals apply recovery principles in everyday life while working toward meaningful personal goals.

### How long does recovery coaching last?

Every person's recovery journey is different. Some individuals benefit from coaching for a few months after treatment, while others appreciate longer-term support as they continue building stability and confidence.

Our goal is to work ourselves out of a job by helping individuals develop the skills, confidence, support systems, and independence needed to sustain recovery long after coaching ends.

### Can recovery coaching include family members?

Yes. Recovery affects the entire family. When appropriate and with the individual's permission, coaching can include family communication, education, and collaborative planning to strengthen the recovery process.

### Do I need to have completed treatment first?

No. While many people begin coaching after treatment, others start while participating in outpatient services, medication-assisted treatment, or other recovery programs. Coaching is designed to complement existing care and provide additional structure and support.

### What if I've relapsed?

Relapse does not mean failure. Many people seek recovery coaching after a setback to better understand what happened, strengthen their recovery plan, rebuild confidence, and move forward with additional support.

## Related services

- [Family Systems Coaching](https://www.interventionswithlove.com/services/family-systems.md), Long-term work with families to repair what addiction, mental health challenges, or life transitions have strained. Together, we strengthen communication, establish healthier boundaries, and create new ways of navigating challenges as a family.
- [Wrap-Around Services](https://www.interventionswithlove.com/services/wrap-around.md), When a person needs treatment, therapy, medication management, sober support, family work, and a clear plan, wrap-around services hold all of it together.
- [Intervention Services](https://www.interventionswithlove.com/services/interventions.md), For families facing addiction, treatment resistance, complex mental-health conditions, or disordered eating. We meet, prepare, and walk into the room together.

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**Interventions With Love**

A family-centered practice supporting families through addiction and complex mental-health challenges.

Founder: Gianna Yunker (CIP, CAI, CFRS, CRS)
Phone (Ohio): 513-500-3981
Phone (Pennsylvania): 717-918-9098
Email: info@interventionswithlove.com
Website: https://www.interventionswithlove.com

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