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Recovery Support

Empowering Recovery,
One Step at a Time

Our Recovery Support services are designed to empower individuals on their journey to long-term sobriety and well-being. Through Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) Services, we provide non-clinical support rooted in personal experience and professional training. CRPAs assist with outreach, engagement, and connecting individuals to community-based recovery resources while fostering accountability and advocacy.

Our Recovery Coach Services offer personalized guidance to help clients identify strengths, overcome obstacles, and build a sustainable recovery plan. Recovery coaches focus on empowering individuals to develop coping strategies, build positive relationships, and navigate the challenges of maintaining sobriety. Together, these services provide a comprehensive foundation for success in recovery.

Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) Services

They can provide non-clinical support services to people in recovery or treatment.
They use their personal experience with substance use and professional training to:

Facilitate outreach
CRPAs reach out to people who are considering treatment or are already in a program.

Boost engagement
CRPAs help people stay engaged in treatment and committed to recovery.

Connect patients to community-based recovery supports
CRPAs connect patients to recovery supports in the community that are consistent with their treatment, recovery, and discharge plans.

Help develop recovery plans
CRPAs may help people in treatment or recovery develop recovery plans, coping habits, and life skills.

Provide advocacy services
CRPAs may help clients obtain benefits and entitlements, food, housing, and access appropriate care in the community.


Recovery Coach Services

They are trained professionals who help people in recovery from substance use disorders achieve their goals and maintain long-term sobriety. Recovery coaches are different from therapists, who focus on mental health concerns. Recovery coaches are also different from family, friends, or peers, as they are solely focused on promoting an individual's recovery.

They provide support, guidance, and resources, and can help with:

Identifying strengths and challenges
Recovery coaches help people identify their strengths and challenges and develop a plan to achieve their goals.

Overcoming obstacles
Recovery coaches help people identify and address triggers and vulnerabilities in their environment.

Staying accountable
Recovery coaches help people stay accountable to their recovery plan.

Connecting with resources
Recovery coaches can connect people with resources like support groups, treatment programs, and therapy programs.

Building positive relationships
Recovery coaches can encourage people to build or rebuild positive relationships.

Navigating the medical system
Recovery coaches can help people navigate the medical and rehabilitation system.

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Seeking support is a sign of strength, and we’re here to make it as easy as possible. With Genesis Therapy Group’s online counseling and therapy services, you can access expert care when you need it.

Support for couples, adults, and teenagers.

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