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Recovery Coaching with Ria Health

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What Is Recovery Coaching?

While medications for alcohol use disorder can make a huge difference, they can’t always do everything for a person. In many cases, addiction is more than just a chemical dependency—it’s a means of coping with difficult emotions, or a long-standing set of personal habits. With or without medication, having someone to talk to can be crucial. If that person has the appropriate training or experience, they can offer solutions and support that might be hard to find otherwise.

A recovery coach is a person who advises and supports others through the process of overcoming addiction. In some cases this can be an experienced peer. In others it can be a licensed professional. At Ria, our coaches are all fully trained and licensed in their field, providing expert, customized support to each of our members.

Recovery coaches are different from therapists—they focus specifically on helping people overcome barriers to recovery and stick with treatment. Within that role, however, they can provide crucial behavioral and mental health support. Our members often credit our coaches with keeping their spirits up, boosting their motivation, and helping them stay committed to long-term change.

What Is Recovery Coaching?

While medications for alcohol use disorder can make a huge difference, they can’t always do everything for a person. In many cases, addiction is more than just a chemical dependency—it’s a means of coping with difficult emotions, or a long-standing set of personal habits. With or without medication, having someone to talk to can be crucial. If that person has the appropriate training or experience, they can offer solutions and support that might be hard to find otherwise.

A recovery coach is a person who advises and supports others through the process of overcoming addiction. In some cases this can be an experienced peer. In others it can be a licensed professional. At Ria, our coaches are all fully trained and licensed in their field, providing expert, customized support to each of our members.

Recovery coaches are different from therapists—they focus specifically on helping people overcome barriers to recovery and stick with treatment. Within that role, however, they can provide crucial behavioral and mental health support. Our members often credit our coaches with keeping their spirits up, boosting their motivation, and helping them stay committed to long-term change.

What Is Recovery Coaching?

While medications for alcohol use disorder can make a huge difference, they can’t always do everything for a person. In many cases, addiction is more than just a chemical dependency—it’s a means of coping with difficult emotions, or a long-standing set of personal habits. With or without medication, having someone to talk to can be crucial. If that person has the appropriate training or experience, they can offer solutions and support that might be hard to find otherwise.

A recovery coach is a person who advises and supports others through the process of overcoming addiction. In some cases this can be an experienced peer. In others it can be a licensed professional. At Ria, our coaches are all fully trained and licensed in their field, providing expert, customized support to each of our members.

Recovery coaches are different from therapists—they focus specifically on helping people overcome barriers to recovery and stick with treatment. Within that role, however, they can provide crucial behavioral and mental health support. Our members often credit our coaches with keeping their spirits up, boosting their motivation, and helping them stay committed to long-term change.

What Is Recovery Coaching?

While medications for alcohol use disorder can make a huge difference, they can’t always do everything for a person. In many cases, addiction is more than just a chemical dependency—it’s a means of coping with difficult emotions, or a long-standing set of personal habits. With or without medication, having someone to talk to can be crucial. If that person has the appropriate training or experience, they can offer solutions and support that might be hard to find otherwise.

A recovery coach is a person who advises and supports others through the process of overcoming addiction. In some cases this can be an experienced peer. In others it can be a licensed professional. At Ria, our coaches are all fully trained and licensed in their field, providing expert, customized support to each of our members.

Recovery coaches are different from therapists—they focus specifically on helping people overcome barriers to recovery and stick with treatment. Within that role, however, they can provide crucial behavioral and mental health support. Our members often credit our coaches with keeping their spirits up, boosting their motivation, and helping them stay committed to long-term change.

What Is Recovery Coaching?

While medications for alcohol use disorder can make a huge difference, they can’t always do everything for a person. In many cases, addiction is more than just a chemical dependency—it’s a means of coping with difficult emotions, or a long-standing set of personal habits. With or without medication, having someone to talk to can be crucial. If that person has the appropriate training or experience, they can offer solutions and support that might be hard to find otherwise.

A recovery coach is a person who advises and supports others through the process of overcoming addiction. In some cases this can be an experienced peer. In others it can be a licensed professional. At Ria, our coaches are all fully trained and licensed in their field, providing expert, customized support to each of our members.

Recovery coaches are different from therapists—they focus specifically on helping people overcome barriers to recovery and stick with treatment. Within that role, however, they can provide crucial behavioral and mental health support. Our members often credit our coaches with keeping their spirits up, boosting their motivation, and helping them stay committed to long-term change.

What Does Coaching Look Like at Ria Health?

The Ria Health program includes weekly one-on-one coaching meetings through a smartphone app. These happen on your personal schedule, and you can join from anywhere with internet access. These weekly check-ins give you a chance to discuss your progress, setbacks, challenges, and concerns, and receive helpful support and guidance.

Ria Health’s online recovery coaches help members:

  • Set achievable weekly and monthly goals
  • Identify challenges, drinking triggers, and other barriers to recovery
  • Assess their progress accurately
  • Develop techniques and coping mechanisms to overcome the challenges they’re facing
  • Find local resources, such as therapy and support groups, if needed
  • Evaluate whether their treatment plan is effective, and if it needs to be adjusted
  • Reduce stress, shame, and stigma throughout the process

Outside of weekly meetings, Ria members can also chat with coaches through our secure app, and access additional group sessions led by a coach following specific recovery topics.

What Does Coaching Look Like at Ria Health?

The Ria Health program includes weekly one-on-one coaching meetings through a smartphone app. These happen on your personal schedule, and you can join from anywhere with internet access. These weekly check-ins give you a chance to discuss your progress, setbacks, challenges, and concerns, and receive helpful support and guidance.

Ria Health’s online recovery coaches help members:

  • Set achievable weekly and monthly goals
  • Identify challenges, drinking triggers, and other barriers to recovery
  • Assess their progress accurately
  • Develop techniques and coping mechanisms to overcome the challenges they’re facing
  • Find local resources, such as therapy and support groups, if needed
  • Evaluate whether their treatment plan is effective, and if it needs to be adjusted
  • Reduce stress, shame, and stigma throughout the process

Outside of weekly meetings, Ria members can also chat with coaches through our secure app, and access additional group sessions led by a coach following specific recovery topics.

Private, Simple & From the Comfort of Home

At Ria Health we provide an online program including medication and coaching to help you reduce your drinking.

Secure Video Chat

At Ria Health, we offer expert care & customized treatment plans from the privacy and comfort of your home. This is all done through secure video chat with your coach and medical team. You can also keep track of your progress and chat with your team anytime through our App.

Secure Video Chat

At Ria Health, we offer expert care & customized treatment plans from the privacy and comfort of your home. This is all done through secure video chat with your coach and medical team. You can also keep track of your progress and chat with your team anytime through our App.

Secure Video Chat

At Ria Health, we offer expert care & customized treatment plans from the privacy and comfort of your home. This is all done through secure video chat with your coach and medical team. You can also keep track of your progress and chat with your team anytime through our App.

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