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Still Not Sure What Support Should Look Like?

Reading about someone’s experience doesn’t always make the next step clearer — sometimes it raises more questions. That’s okay.

If it would help to talk things through quietly, without pressure or expectations, you’re welcome to reach out. We can start with a short, confidential conversation — just a chance to see whether working together feels right.

You don’t need to decide anything today.

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Vancouver Recovery Coach

Looking for a recovery coach in Vancouver isn’t the same as looking for treatment. You’re looking for someone who can meet you where you are — and walk with you through the changes you’re trying to make.

​What a Recovery Coach Actually Does

I work with people one-to-one — in real time, not just in scheduled sessions.

This isn’t something that exists once a week in an office.

It happens in the middle of your life — where the decisions are actually being made.

That can look like:

  • Regular conversations (in person or remote)

  • Support during difficult moments or decisions

  • Helping you stay clear when things feel uncertain

  • Building structure that fits your actual life

  • Being someone you can speak honestly with, without needing to perform


This isn’t therapy.
It’s not treatment.
It’s a working relationship.

Who This Is For

Most of the people I work with don’t fit neatly into a category.

They’re often:

  • Functioning in their lives — work, family, responsibilities

  • Aware that something isn’t quite right

  • Tired of managing things quietly on their own

  • Not interested in stepping into a formal program


I also work with parents who are trying to support a son or daughter and don’t know how to stay connected without losing themselves in the process.

You don’t need to define yourself.
You just need to be willing to look honestly at what’s going on.

This Isn’t Treatment

There’s no intake process here.
No program to follow.


No one deciding what your recovery should look like.

This is one person working with another — consistently, honestly, and over time.

I bring lived experience, perspective, and a steady presence.
You bring your life as it actually is.

That’s where real change starts.

Recovery Coaching in Vancouver

I’ve lived in Vancouver my entire life. I meet clients in person when it makes sense — for a walk, a coffee, or a conversation that doesn’t feel clinical or removed.

We stay connected throughout the week, not just during scheduled time.

This is local, personal support — grounded in real life here in Vancouver.

Start with a Conversation

If you’ve made it this far, something is already shifting.

You don’t need to have a plan.
You don’t need to explain everything perfectly.

Just reach out — we’ll start with a conversation and take it from there.

Recovery doesn’t happen all at once — and it rarely happens alone.

Having someone beside you can bring steadiness, perspective, and relief when things feel uncertain. Recovery coaching isn’t about fixing you or telling you what to do. It’s about walking with you as you regain clarity, confidence, and a sense of direction — at your own pace.

You don’t have to decide anything today.

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