Recovery Coaching that Grows with the Person
At Intervention Works, our recovery coaching provides a trusted guide for individuals—and their families—navigating the challenges of early sobriety and long-term healing.
Our coaching isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s responsive, relational, and rooted in reality.
We understand that no two people recover the same way. That’s why our coaching plans are fully personalized. Whether someone is transitioning home, seeking employment, reconnecting with family, or managing triggers, we offer tools that meet them right where they are.
We support clients through life transitions, setbacks, and victories—ensuring they don’t just return to life, but begin living it with intention. Our coaches offer regular check-ins, accountability plans, goal-setting strategies, and emotional support tailored to each person’s unique journey.
This isn’t about supervision—it’s about partnership. We work alongside clients, helping them apply what they’ve learned in treatment to real-world situations. From rebuilding relationships to managing stress and cravings, our coaching offers grounded support that empowers progress.
Recovery is about more than not using. It’s about rebuilding trust, learning new ways of living, and reclaiming a sense of self. We’re here for the long haul, with guidance that grows with the person.
When the Whole System Heals, the Chances of Recovery Soar
Families need support, too. That’s why we offer family recovery coaching in tandem with individual coaching. We help parents, siblings, and partners navigate communication challenges, set boundaries, and shift their roles from rescuers to reliable allies.
We walk families through the tough conversations and help reestablish trust—because when the family system shifts, long-term recovery becomes more sustainable for everyone involved.
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Questions about Recovery Coaching?
What is the difference between a recovery coach and a therapist?
While therapists focus on clinical diagnoses and psychotherapy, recovery coaches focus on practical, forward-looking support. Coaches help clients apply what they’ve learned in treatment, build daily structure, and stay connected to their recovery goals. We complement—not replace—clinical care.
How long does recovery coaching last?
Every client is different. Some may work with a coach for a few months during transition, while others may maintain coaching relationships for a year or more. We customize the duration based on your needs and goals.
Can I work with a recovery coach even if I’m not fresh out of treatment?
Absolutely. Whether you’re years into recovery, considering a return to care, or facing a rough patch, coaching can provide structure and support tailored to your current stage of the journey.