Recovery Coaching & Ongoing Support
Sessions are available in person, by video, or by phone when appropriate.
Recovery is not simply about stopping a behavior. It is about building a life that can actually be lived consistently and honestly over time.
Rory works one-on-one with clients to create an individualized recovery structure grounded in accountability, spiritual practice, daily stability, and practical real-world support.
For many clients, the process begins with taking an honest look at where things currently stand:
patterns of relapse or instability
existing recovery structure
work and family pressures
isolation or burnout
compulsive behaviors and self-defeating patterns
previous treatment or recovery experiences
current spiritual and emotional grounding
From there, the work becomes collaborative, practical, and individualized.
Some clients may initially need more structure and frequent contact to help stabilize recovery and rebuild consistency. Others may benefit from steady ongoing support focused on accountability, spiritual grounding, relapse prevention, and long-term maintenance.
Ongoing coaching may include:
Weekly or ongoing recovery coaching sessions
Alcohol, substance, and gambling recovery support
Recovery planning and structure
Accountability and check-ins
Relapse prevention work
12-step integration and meeting support
Spiritual grounding and daily practices
Executive and entrepreneur recovery support
Guidance through periods of transition, stress, or instability
Support reconnecting with recovery community and routine
The goal is not simply abstinence, but helping clients build a more stable, spiritually connected, and sustainable way of living.
Intensive Recovery Support & Recovery Accompaniment
Because every situation is different, intensive support is structured collaboratively based on the client’s needs, level of support required, and overall recovery goals.
Some situations require more than weekly coaching.
Rory offers higher-touch recovery support for select individuals and families navigating periods of significant instability, chronic relapse, post-treatment transition, or high-risk life circumstances.
This level of support is designed for situations where recovery needs to become more active, structured, and integrated into daily life.
Intensive support may be appropriate for individuals who:
continue to relapse despite treatment or recovery knowledge
struggle to maintain consistency outside structured environments
are returning home following residential treatment
need increased accountability during vulnerable periods
require support rebuilding daily structure and recovery momentum
function at a high professional level while privately struggling with instability or compulsive behavior
Depending on the situation, intensive recovery support may include:
Increased contact and accountability
Daily recovery structure and planning
In-person support sessions
Meeting accompaniment and recovery integration
Transitional stabilization following treatment
Recovery-focused travel accompaniment
Support during high-risk or destabilizing periods
Environmental and routine restructuring
Family coordination and communication support when appropriate
Rory’s approach is grounded, calm, direct, and non-performative.
The goal is not surveillance or control, but helping clients establish enough honesty, stability, accountability, connection, and spiritual grounding to begin building genuine traction in recovery.
Family & Intervention Support
For select situations, travel-based support or higher-touch involvement may be available.
Addiction, relapse, and compulsive behavior affect entire systems — not only the individual struggling.
Families and loved ones are often left overwhelmed, exhausted, confused, or unsure how to help without becoming consumed by the chaos themselves.
Rory offers grounded guidance and support for families navigating active addiction, chronic relapse patterns, recovery instability, or difficult transition periods.
This work may include:
Family consultation and recovery guidance
Education around addiction, recovery, and relapse patterns
Support understanding recovery process and next steps
Guidance around communication, boundaries, and accountability
Treatment and recovery planning support
Coordination with recovery resources when appropriate
Select intervention-related support services
Rory’s style with families is calm, direct, compassionate, and practical.
The goal is not to create more pressure, drama, or emotional escalation, but to help create greater clarity, stability, honesty, and a more grounded path forward for everyone involved.