Work 1-on-1 with a certified recovery coach who provides the guidance, accountability, and practical tools to help you rebuild and move forward — at your own pace.

Recovery isn't linear. There are setbacks, hard days, and moments where the path forward isn't clear. Having consistent, structured support makes a measurable difference in how far — and how sustainably — you progress. A recovery coach walks alongside you — not behind you. They provide honest accountability, practical tools, and the kind of steady encouragement that keeps you moving even when it's difficult.
Every recovery journey is different. Your coach starts by understanding your specific situation, then builds a plan that fits where you are right now — with check-ins, practical strategies, and consistent support as you progress.
A coaching plan shaped around your unique situation and recovery goals.
Regular check-ins that keep you grounded and moving forward.
Tested tools for managing setbacks, building resilience, and staying on track.
Habits and routines built to last well beyond the coaching engagement.

Structure and support that keeps your commitments real.
The tools to face hard days without losing your footing.
Routines that support your well-being every single day.
A foundation built to hold — long after coaching ends.
Strivor recovery coaches are trained to support individuals through personal setbacks, health challenges, and life transitions — bringing patience, structure, and genuine commitment to every session.

Common questions about Recovery Coaching at Strivor — answered.
Recovery coaching is a 1-on-1 process where a certified coach provides structured support, accountability, and practical tools to help you rebuild — whether you're navigating addiction recovery, a health setback, burnout, or a major life disruption.
Therapy focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, often exploring past experiences. Recovery coaching is forward-focused — it's about building habits, accountability, and practical steps toward the life you want next. The two can complement each other well.
Recovery coaching is for anyone rebuilding after a setback — whether that's addiction, burnout, illness, grief, or a major life disruption. If you're ready to move forward but need structure and support to do it, recovery coaching is for you.
Most clients meet with their recovery coach weekly, especially in the early stages. As progress builds, sessions may shift to bi-weekly. Your coach will recommend a cadence based on your specific needs and goals.
Most clients see real progress in accountability, daily habits, and emotional resilience. More importantly, they develop the self-awareness and practical strategies to maintain that progress independently — long after coaching ends.