Support for Addiction Recovery

Support for you as you navigate recovery yourself, or as you support a loved one who is on their recovery journey

I believe in a modern, intentional approach to the recovery process. I understand the realities and complexities of recovery from both a personal and a professional lens. I aim to combine clinical expertise with genuine insight into the emotional, relational, and behavioral challenges that come with healing and rebuilding life after addiction. Recovery is not a linear path; it is a process that requires support, structure, intentionality, and authenticity.

I also recognize that recovery impacts more than the individual—it affects the people who care about them. Family members, partners, and friends often carry their own stress, uncertainty, and questions as they support someone navigating recovery, especially during the transition from structured treatment environments back into everyday life. This period can bring new challenges, shifting roles, and the work of rebuilding trust, communication, and daily routines.

I would be honored to support you through this process as you make sense of your own experiences, strengthen your boundaries, and prioritize your well-being. In this space, you will be met with respect, authenticity, and a steady belief that you have the capacity to reclaim your life with intention and purpose.

Recovery should never happen in isolation.