ALISON BRODERICK


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Phone Consultation (30 min.) - FREE

Individual Office Session (50 min.) - $105

Individual Virtual Session (50 min.) - $95

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*Limited sliding scale available upon request


CONTINUING CARE & RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES FLYER


ALISON BRODERICK, NCRC-II, CPS-AD

Alison Broderick is a Nationally Certified Recovery Coach-Level II; Georgia Certified Peer Specialist - Addictive Diseases (CPS-AD); and the founder/owner of The Recovery Coach, LLC. She is professionally trained in working with individuals actively seeking recovery from substance use disorder, eating disorders, anxiety and/or depression.

The first year of sobriety/recovery is often the most challenging. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 40-60 percent of people struggling with addiction will fall back into some form of substance abuse after treatment. As a Recovery Coach, Alison provides adult men and women (and adolescents upon referral) with the tools, structure and support needed to establish a solid foundation in recovery. Her client-centered approach and strengths-based, solutions-based support empower individuals to find their voice, voice their truth and become the driver of their own lives.

“At The Recovery Coach, we believe long-term recovery is a continual and daily pursuit of connecting the mind, body and spirit. As such, we help clients identify what whole-body wellness means to them. Our role is not to tell individuals what to do; instead, we walk beside them as they uncover their own truth,” says Alison.

Alison began her own recovery journey in February 2011. Having worked in the mental and behavioral health industry since 2012, she has witnessed miraculous transformations take place when individuals and family members are willing to do the work. She received her national recovery coach certification in early 2018 from The Addictions Academy, and became a Certified Peer Specialist in Addictive Diseases (CPS-AD) through the Georgia Council for Recovery in May 2019. Alison also holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Georgia State University.

Says Alison, “The mental health industry is beginning to recognize the value of a comprehensive continuum of care. My role as a recovery coach is to support individuals in creating a plan of action, finding resources in their area, and building a strong support network. My goal as a recovery coach is to help them uncover their authentic selves and achieve lasting success.”

For information about how Alison can help you find freedom, visit TheRecoveryCoachATL.com or call/text (678) 851-3314.