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A recovery coach is a great asset to have in your recovery journey. They provide guidance and support as you work on recovery goals, such as abstaining from substance use or improving overall wellbeing. A recovery coach can also provide resources to help you gain the necessary tools for successful recovery. They are trained professionals that believe in the power of recovery and can help you get there. With the help of a recovery coach, recovery can become your new reality. 

What is the Role of a Recovery Coach?

A recovery coach has the power to offer hope, provide accountability and support in recovery, help identify individuals’ strengths and potential vulnerabilities, create positive recovery plans and goals, assist with recovery issues, provide resources for recovery, offer guidance through change management processes, and act as an advocate for recovery. They are you an unrelenting ally and are too often an untapped resource throughout individuals’ sobriety journey.

A recovery coach will also be available by email, text, various apps, or Skype/Zoom in addition to in-person meetings in case you feel you need support outside of your sessions as well.

Benefits of Recovery Coaching

Working with a recovery coach can be hugely beneficial to those in recovery. A recovery coach can provide individualized support and guidance, as well as resources and tools that can help someone stay on track. 

A recovery coach will provide a supportive space for recovery and recovery-related goals. They will help you develop the skills necessary to maintain a safe and healthy recovery, such as communication and problem-solving, while also providing emotional support and encouragement. Additionally, recovery coaches can provide helpful resources and connections that can be beneficial to recovery efforts. These may include meetings, group sessions, educational materials, and more. 

Additional Benefits of Recovery Coaching

Some other benefits of working with a recovery coach include: 

  • They can help strengthen a prescribed aftercare program
  • Provide third-party validation and viewpoints
  • Foster accountability in the individual
  • Reinforce skills and healthy coping mechanisms
  • Help ease the transition from inpatient to outpatient care
  • Educate family members on their roles and functions during the recovery process
  • Provide ongoing support throughout the recovery journey and aftercare


To find out more about the ways that recovery coaching can strengthen the recovery process for you or someone you love, contact Sober Life Services today.

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If you or your loved one are struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD), know that you don’t have to struggle alone. Reach out to Whitney Jones for effective guidance throughout your recovery journey. Sober Life Services will help you to achieve long-term recovery.

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