THE PATHWAYS
1:1 Peer Recovery Coaching
Recovery is not one-size-fits-all. Every person’s journey is unique, and healing rarely follows a straight line. At Many Pathways Coaching, 1:1 Peer Recovery Coaching is rooted in the belief that there are many pathways to recovery and that each individual deserves support that honors their lived experience, values, goals, and personal definition of wellness.
I offer trauma-informed, person-centered recovery support grounded in both professional training and lived experience in addiction recovery. As a Peer Recovery Coach and Qualified Behavioral Health Assistant (QBHA), I support individuals navigating all stages of recovery and holistic self-development in recovery.
Sessions are collaborative, strengths-based, and tailored to the individual rather than a predetermined program or agenda. Support can include:
Recovery and wellness goal setting and accountability
Mindset work
Psycho-education and tool box building
Emotional and processing support
Learning and utilizing healthy coping tools and routines
Nervous system regulation and somatic grounding practices
Support navigating challenges in recovery and daily life
Community connection and resource navigation
Identity, life and purpose rebuilding and personal empowerment
Support navigating life transitions, relationships and personal growth
Creating sustainable wellness practices and recovery pathways
Jessica’s approach is informed by her background in coaching, peer support, group facilitation, mindfulness, somatic and body-based practices, and holistic wellness. Her work emphasizes authentic connection, empowerment, nervous system awareness, and creating brave, stigma-free spaces where individuals can feel deeply seen, respected, and supported.
Whether you are seeking support while actively struggling, newly entering recovery, returning after relapse, or continuing to deepen long-term recovery, 1:1 coaching offers a space to explore what healing and recovery look like for you — at your pace and on your terms.
The goal is not perfection. The goal is recovery, what ever that means to you.
Peer Recovery Coaching Groups
It was taught to me that the difference between “wellness” and “illnes” is “we”. A supportive community can be a profound healing resource, and one of the most powerful parts of recovery is discovering that you do not have to navigate it alone. Peer Recovery Coaching Groups are designed to offer a supportive, trauma-informed community space where individuals can connect, grow, share honestly, and feel seen and supported in their recovery journey. Rooted in the belief that there are many pathways to recovery, these groups honor the uniqueness of each individual’s experience while creating opportunities for shared understanding, encouragement, accountability, and connection.
In the book Chasing the Scream by Johann Hari, the author proposes that, “the opposite of addiction is not sobriety — the opposite of addiction is connection.” While recovery is deeply individual, meaningful support, belonging, and authentic community can play a vital role in helping individuals move out of isolation and toward healing, purpose, and sustainable change.
I strive to facilitate person-centered, stigma-free spaces grounded in compassion, authenticity, and respect for each participant’s process. Group spaces are intended to be “brave spaces” — environments where participants are encouraged to show up honestly, engage at their own comfort level, and build meaningful connection with others walking similar paths.
Depending on the group focus, sessions may include:
Peer connection and community support
Open processing and recovery-centered discussion
Mindfulness and grounding practices
Somatic and nervous system regulation tools
Relapse prevention and coping strategies
Identity rebuilding and self-worth work
Emotional wellness and life skills support
Psychoeducation and recovery resources
Reflection, accountability, and goal setting
Groups may support individuals in active addiction, early recovery, long-term recovery, life transitions, grief, shame, isolation, or personal transformation alongside recovery work.
Group coaching is not about fixing people or prescribing a single solution. It is about creating spaces where healing can happen through connection, shared experience, honest conversation, and the reminder that recovery is possible — and that no one has to walk the path alone.