Peer Support • Recovery Coaching • Community Connection

“Step into your power—this is where healing gets exciting.”

Recovery Coaching:

Where Support Becomes Power

Recovery coaching at Paraclete Recovery is not about oversight or accountability alone — it’s about having someone who truly walks beside you.

This is a partnership rooted in presence, trust, and real connection. A space where you are supported in staying grounded, gaining clarity, and continuing to move forward — not in a forced way, but in a way that feels aligned with your life.

This work meets you where you are.

Each session is shaped around you — your pace, your experiences, what you’re navigating, and what you’re building. Together, we create direction that feels steady and realistic, while also making space for deeper understanding, reflection, and growth.

This isn’t just about talking things through.
It’s about integrating change into your life in a way that actually holds.

Our work may include building structure where it’s needed, strengthening resilience, and reconnecting you with practices that support you on multiple levels — mentally, emotionally, physically, and energetically. This can look like grounding, reflective exploration, somatic awareness, creative processing, or other integrative practices that help you come back into alignment with yourself.

What makes this work different is not just what is offered — it’s how it’s held.

This is guided by lived experience, shaped through real understanding, and supported by professional depth — creating a space that is both grounded and deeply human. You are not being directed or managed here. You are being met, supported, and walked alongside as you find what works for you.

This is what it means to have a paraclete —
someone who stands with you, advocates for your growth, and remains present through the process.

Support is designed to move with your life, not against it. With flexible availability, including evenings and weekends, you are able to access connection and guidance in the moments it’s actually needed — not just when it fits into a schedule.

Recovery coaching here is not about following a path that already exists.
It’s about building one that is your own.

One that is steady.
One that is supported.
One that allows you to move forward with clarity, strength, and a deeper sense of trust in yourself.

Peer Support:

Strength in Connection

Peer support at Paraclete Recovery is not just about being in the same space — it’s about being truly met within it.

This is support rooted in lived experience, but held in a way that is intentional, responsive, and deeply human. It’s not about simply “holding space.” It’s about walking beside you — offering presence, perspective, and support that moves with you as your recovery unfolds.

There is no single way to be here.

Whether your path includes 12-step, SMART Recovery, Dharma, family-supported recovery, or something entirely your own, you are met without expectation or limitation. This space adapts to you — not the other way around.

Peer support here is experienced in multiple ways — through one-on-one connection, shared group spaces, workshops, and community-based gatherings that bring people together in ways that feel natural and real.

Some moments are grounded in conversation and reflection. Others unfold through shared experience — being in nature, engaging in guided practices, or simply being present with others who understand. These are not just meetings. They are environments where connection begins to feel safe again.

Within these spaces, support goes deeper than surface-level conversation. There is room for honesty, for discomfort, for growth, and for the moments that don’t always have words. You are not expected to show up a certain way — only to show up as you are.

Over time, something begins to shift. You start to feel less alone. More understood. More connected — not just to others, but to yourself. This is where resilience is strengthened. Where trust begins to rebuild.
Where recovery becomes something you are supported within, not something you carry on your own.

At its core, this is what makes peer support here different:

It is not passive.
It is not one-size-fits-all.
And it is not separate from real life.

It is a shared process — lived, experienced, and built through connection that is steady, genuine, and present. This is community that meets you where you are. This is connection that holds. This is what it means to not do this alone.

Removing Barriers:

Community Resources

Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation — and it doesn’t grow when everyday barriers are in the way.

At Paraclete Recovery, this work is about making life more navigable. It’s about standing beside you as you move through the real-world pieces that impact your stability, your options, and your ability to keep going.

This may look like finding housing, exploring employment, reconnecting with education, accessing medical care, understanding insurance, or strengthening your support system. But more than that, it’s about helping you make sense of it all — without overwhelm, without confusion, and without having to do it alone. You don’t get handed a list and sent on your way. We walk through it together.

Step by step, we look at what’s in front of you, what feels possible, and what needs to shift. We create direction that feels clear, realistic, and grounded in your life — not in a system that expects you to figure everything out on your own.

This is support that stays with you while you navigate. There may be moments of problem-solving, moments of advocacy, and moments where we pause to reassess and adjust. Because life isn’t linear — and neither is this process.

Over time, things begin to open. What once felt overwhelming becomes more manageable. What once felt blocked begins to move. What once felt out of reach starts to feel possible. Not all at once — but in ways that build. This is not just about accessing resources. It’s about removing what’s in the way so you can move forward.

At its core, this is about creating pathways —
so you are not just getting through recovery,
but building a life that has room to grow, expand, and hold you fully.