Therapy is essential and it is one hour out of 168. For active addiction and serious co-occurring conditions, weekly sessions often cannot match the dose of the problem: insight grows while behavior…
Preventing relapse after treatment is less about willpower than architecture. The people who stay sober build structure where treatment used to be: routine, accountability, a written plan, fast responses to warning signs,…
Recovery mentor and recovery coach describe the same family of service: paid, one-on-one professional support for building and protecting recovery in daily life. The titles are used interchangeably across the industry, and…
The highest-risk window for relapse is the first months after treatment ends. Research on recovery consistently shows most relapses happen within the first 90 days, and the majority within the first six…
Executive recovery mentoring is private, one-on-one recovery support designed for professionals whose career, license, or reputation cannot absorb a public stumble: executives, physicians, attorneys, founders, and energy professionals. It fits around a…
Enabling is any action that protects a person with an addiction from the natural consequences of their use. Supporting helps the person; enabling helps the addiction. The line between the two is…
A recovery mentor is a trained professional who works alongside you in daily life, building the skills, structure, and accountability that keep recovery going between therapy sessions and after formal treatment ends.…