Addiction Recovery Coaching
Online & In-Person

Progress Is Progress offers addiction recovery life coaching for people who want more than advice. This is practical, private support for building a sober routine, managing triggers, preventing relapse, and creating a life that feels more stable and connected. With compassionate guidance and real-world recovery insight, you can take the next step without shame, pressure, or judgment.

When Addiction Recovery Needs More Than Willpower

Addiction recovery is not just about wanting to stop. It is about building structure, understanding triggers, managing cravings, repairing routines, and learning how to move through daily life without falling back into old patterns. That is where addiction recovery coaching can help.

 

Progress Is Progress offers private addiction coaching for people working through substance use, addictive behaviors, relapse concerns, and sobriety challenges. Coaching may help with triggers, cravings, accountability, boundaries, stress, motivation, and rebuilding trust with yourself and others. Whether you are looking for an online addiction coach or in-person support, the goal is steady progress that fits your real life.

When Addiction Recovery Needs More Than Willpower

The Role of Coaching in Substance Abuse Recovery

Recovery from substance abuse is not only about stopping drug or alcohol use. It is also about learning how to live differently. Many people need support with cravings, emotional stress, relationships, triggers, routines, and the pressure of rebuilding life after addiction. Addiction recovery coaching helps make that process more structured and manageable.

 

A coach can help with relapse prevention, goal setting, accountability, sober living routines, communication, and coping with triggers before they become setbacks. Whether you are looking for a drug addiction life coach, online addiction coaching, or in-person addiction recovery coaching, we help you keep taking the next step with structure, honesty, and support.

Areas of Focus in Addiction Recovery Coaching

Triggers, Cravings, & Relapse Prevention Coaching

Triggers, Cravings, & Relapse Prevention

Cravings and triggers can show up when life feels stressful, lonely, overwhelming, or unpredictable. An addiction recovery coach helps you recognize warning signs before they become setbacks. Coaching may include relapse prevention planning, coping skills, emotional regulation, and practical steps for getting through difficult moments.

Creating Daily Structure & Accountability After Addiction

Many people know what they want to change but need support following through. Addiction recovery coaching gives you a steady place to check in, review goals, adjust your plan, and stay connected to recovery. This kind of support can help you build routines that make sobriety more manageable in everyday life.

Creating Daily Structure & Accountability After Addiction

Support After Treatment or During Recovery

Treatment can be an important part of recovery, but real life continues between appointments and after programs end. Addiction and sobriety coaching helps bridge that gap. Progress Is Progress provides support for people who need guidance with routines, relationships, stress, accountability, and the daily decisions that protect recovery.

Support After Treatment or During Recovery

Why Ongoing Coaching Matters After Rehab

Leaving rehab, outpatient treatment, or counseling does not mean the work is finished. Many people need ongoing support as they return to work, family responsibilities, relationships, and daily stress. Addiction recovery coaching helps bridge the gap between clinical care and real life.

 

A coach can help you stay connected to your recovery goals, recognize relapse warning signs, manage triggers, and build routines that support sobriety. Progress Is Progress offers addiction and sobriety coaching for people who want steady guidance, honest accountability, and practical support after treatment or during any stage of recovery.

Turning Recovery Goals Into Daily Action

Many people know what they want recovery to look like, but need help getting there one step at a time. Addiction recovery coaching helps turn goals into daily action by building structure, accountability, and practical tools you can use when life becomes stressful.

 

Progress Is Progress supports people working through substance abuse, relapse concerns, cravings, and the challenges of rebuilding life after addiction. Coaching can help you stay focused, adjust your plan, strengthen coping skills, and keep moving forward without shame. The goal is not perfection. The goal is steady progress that lasts.

Turning Recovery Goals Into Daily Action

Moving Forward With a Substance Abuse Recovery Life Coach

An addiction recovery life coach can help you take the work of recovery out of your head and put it into action. Instead of trying to manage sobriety alone, you have support for building routines, handling triggers, making healthier choices, and staying accountable when life feels heavy.

 

When dealing with us, coaching is direct, compassionate, and focused on what helps you make real change. Whether you are working through drug addiction recovery, rebuilding after relapse, or looking for addiction and sobriety coaching, the goal is to help you create stability one step at a time.

Moving Forward With a Substance Abuse Recovery Life Coach

Private Addiction Recovery Coaching Built Around Your Life

Support Grounded in Lived Recovery Experience

At Progress Is Progress, addiction recovery coaching is led by someone who understands recovery from both personal and professional experience. That matters. You are getting practical guidance from someone who understands cravings, setbacks, shame, rebuilding trust, and the daily work of staying sober.

Support Grounded in Lived Recovery Experience

Private Coaching Without Judgment

We offer a private, nonjudgmental space for people who want support with addiction recovery. Whether you are early in sobriety, rebuilding after relapse, or trying to strengthen your recovery, coaching gives you room to be honest without fear, shame, or pressure to have everything figured out.

Private Coaching Without Judgment at Progress Is Progress

Flexible Support Online or In-Person

Recovery support should be accessible and realistic. Progress Is Progress offers online addiction coaching and in-person coaching options so clients can stay connected to help in a way that fits their life. This flexible approach makes it easier to keep showing up, keep building momentum, and keep choosing recovery.

Flexible Support Online or In-Person

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if an addiction recovery coach is qualified?

A credible addiction recovery coach should have relevant training, clear professional boundaries, lived or professional recovery experience, and an understanding of when clinical care is needed. SAMHSA describes peer recovery support as non-clinical help that can extend treatment into daily life, especially when workers have lived experience, training, and supervision.

An addiction recovery coach provides practical, non-clinical support for sobriety, accountability, goal setting, relapse prevention, and daily recovery challenges. SAMHSA notes that peer support workers help people build recovery pathways, connect with resources, and sustain recovery beyond clinical settings. Coaching should not replace medical care, therapy, or addiction treatment.

Addiction recovery is different for everyone, but it often includes recognizing the problem, seeking help, early recovery, maintaining sobriety, and long-term growth. NIDA describes addiction as a complex condition involving cravings and compulsive use, while ASAM emphasizes matching support to each person’s medical, psychological, and social needs.

There is no official universal ranking of the “hardest” addictions to quit. Difficulty depends on withdrawal risk, cravings, mental health, support, and environment. Substances often considered especially challenging include opioids, alcohol, nicotine, methamphetamine, and benzodiazepines because they can involve strong dependence, relapse risk, or serious withdrawal concerns.

Insurance coverage for sober coaching or addiction recovery coaching varies by plan, provider credentials, and whether the service is considered clinical treatment. Many coaching services are private pay because recovery coaching is usually non-clinical support. Contact our private admissions team to confirm benefits, payment options, and documentation requirements.

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