Join Dr. Cali Estes December 9th, for an international ONLINE conference with The International Recovery and Wellness Coaching Conference IRWCC. The conference topic is “The Paradigm Shift: The Movement from Drug and Alcohol Treatment to the Coaching Model”. Read on for a summary of the session, and follow the link to register for the conference!
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The Paradigm Shift: The Movement from Drug and Alcohol Treatment to the Coaching Model
Session Summary:
Drug and Alcohol Treatment in the standard sense has a huge failure rate.
It has a revolving door system with the same clients going back and repeating the same treatment and it doesn’t address the need of the client after treatment when they return to the same sick environment they left.
What if the client had a cheerleader, a coach that would assist them in all facets of their lives in the real world?
And more importantly what if it works? Then it changes the entire treatment paradigm as we know it.
Guess what? It is and it is happening.
In this session we will explore:
What is the difference between coaching, sober companions, therapy and sponsorship?
Why the 11 Core Competencies assist a client in propelling hem forward in their lives to make big changes
Who are the sharks, tuna and dolphin in the industry and how to swim with the dolphins and avoid the shark and tuna
How to market yourself as a Recovery Coach or Addictions Coach
Why training in the coaching model for addiction is imperative and the wave of the future and how to align yourself in the market to help others
The International Recovery and Wellness Coaching Conference IRWCC Conference is an international ONLINE conference event with a focus on coaching and behavioral health.
The IRWC Conference mission is to improve access to new coaching and behavioral health approaches, skills, frameworks, services and technology for anyone working in the healthcare field or anyone looking to find new and useful ways to improve their own and other peoples recovery.