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Recovery resources from Jim Savage, LCDC


Coaching programs for individuals and families

Individual Recovery Support

The Journey To Recovery

 

A One-on-One Coaching Program that gives you tools for: 

  • Creating a solid foundation for recovery

  • Uncovering issues that impact recovery

  • Developing intuitive guidance through meditation and spiritual growth

  • Unlocking the spiritual experience of recovery

 

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Family Support

Family Support Package

 

Give your loved one the best chance possible for treatment success!

A specialized program that guides you through every step of the way when addressing a substance use issue with a loved one:

  • Intervention: Assessment and developing a plan
  • Treatment support
  • Aftercare support
  • Family recovery

 

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Online Courses

NEW MINI-COURSE!

The Recovery Wheel 

Your roadmap to personal transformation—in sobriety!

An innovative way of blending teachings of the Native American Medicine Wheel with the principles of the 12-Steps program for a helpful new way of looking understanding recovery:

  • The Medicine Wheel becomes a mirror and shows you yourself
  • Am I on the Path, or off the Path?
  • "Power greater than myself" 
  • Letting go of the old self
  • Spiritual renewal

 

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My Flagship Course For Families Impacted By Addiction

RehabWorks 

A comprehensive online education program that puts families in the driver's seat for as far as providing effective support when addressing a substance use issue with a loved one. 

  • Substance use education: "What's The Problem?"
  • Boundaries: Tools for restoring family balance and treatment accountability
  • Measuring treatment progress: Creating a solid foundation for recovery

 

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Understanding Substance Use Disorder

The course that answers all of the most common questions about substance use:

  • What does it mean to have a problem?
  • What causes addiction?
  • Can you get addicted to marijuana?
  • What to treat first: Substance use or mental health issues?

 

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