4 Surefire ways to create an amazing Recovery Coaching Practice:
When it comes to a great coaching practice, you need more than basics to reign in the clients. You need to stand out from the rest of the other drug and alcohol coaches and addictions coaches. You need to know how to be a great coach and a great business person. Coaches can fall short with one or the other. Here are 4 tips to get the most from your Recovery Coaching Practice.
1. CREDENTIALS. With the increase in the amount of Recovery Coaches and the availability of alternatives to traditional treatment, consumers have many more choices for qualified Recovery Coaches then ever before. Make sure you have a National Certification that is for Professionals and when it is time, register with your state. Take as many classes and educational opportunities that you can. Learn alternative disciplines as well, including: Intervention, Anger Management and Family Recovery Coaching, it will make you more marketable.
3. INTERNET PRESENCE. Create a website and showcase your talents with pictures and back it up with your credentials and experience. Use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc., and get your message out there. Let everyone know what you are doing and blog, blog., blog. Your potential clients will want to hear what you have to say.
4. GET A COACH YOURSELF. All good coaches have a coach. It is imperative that you have someone on your team to bounce around ideas of marketing, business, and of course clinical supervision to handle the difficult clients. Get your team in place.
At The Addictions Academy, we can assist you with all of the above. We are the only National Provider of Addictions Coaching classes, including the Master Addiction Coach Certification that encompasses six (6) different types of addictions: drug and alcohol, gambling and gaming, food addictions, and even anger management as a bonus. We can mentor you, assist you with marketing, website development, and become the best Addiction Coach you can be. www.TheAddictionsAcademy.com or call us at 1.800.706.0318
4 Responses
Hi Cali
This is a great informative and inspiring post all in 3/4 of a page ! I would be interested in learning more about your resources – I am a group facilitator with 30 months experience and 500 hours practice in treating clients with substance abuse issues.
Best wishes
David
Calle,
I like your four tips. In my experience, few providers are actually trained in anger management.
The Superior Courts in California require all anger management providers who wish to receive court referrals to complete 40-hours on training and use client workbooks and pre and post assessments.
Counseling or psychotherapy is not acceptable to California Courts.
Thank you
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