The Sober Recovery Journey

 

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Street5115 Maryland Way, Suite 105
CityBrentwood
StateTennessee TN
CountryUnited States
Zip Code37027
Service AreaNashville TN
Phone615-587-0448
EmailHope@SoberRecoveryJourney.com
Websitehttp://www.SoberRecoveryJourney.com

Business Hours

Monday - Saturday by pre-scheduled appointment.

If you are unsure about commitment to a long-term recovery coaching program, we will be happy to provide an individual evaluation session to determine your unique and personal needs. We will offer a detailed coaching plan based on professional experience to determine an action plan to reach the goal of long-term sobriety.

We offer a Client-Centered Program of Recovery, focused Specifically on Solutions for Addiction and Alcoholism, Offering an Effective and Affordable Alternative to Traditional Treatment for Adult Men and Women.

We offer both Recovery Coaching and life-changing guidance based on over 25 years of recovery experience.  Neither are mutually exclusive. Substance Use Disorder is a complex disease, caused by a number of contributing factors. It does not come about solely from drinking too much for too long or taking too many drugs for too long. There are underlying causes which can be pre-existing, and other contributing causes which develop as a result of substance abuse. With Recovery Coaching, abstinence can be achieved and routines can be changed over time with work and commitment. Sessions with a professional coach can help identify patterns, reveal causes and help the individual who has been abusing substances understand the “why” part of their illness from an educated and informed perspective. Most substance abusers are seeking relief from some type of emotional or physical pain. Working with a trained and credentialed professional can help the addict or alcoholic person as wells as their loved-ones, develop coping skills and solutions based upon the issues identified through the coaching relationship. Many people relapse even after inpatient treatment if they, for whatever reason, fail to address the underlying causes of their substance abuse. These causes can be triggered even after a period of abstinence.

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