Diverse Paths Second and Third Stage Recovery offers,
First stage treatment allows us to form a foundation for recovery. It interrupts the cycle of addiction and gives us our lives back from a seemingly hopeless state of being. In the initial stage after treatment, second stage treatment, we must learn to build an ecology that supports and sustains those initial changes. When using Diverse Paths in recovery can begin to form a secure recovery base from which you can engage in your Second Stage Treatment Program.
With Diverse Paths Second Stage Treatment, we begin to reshape our inner and outer landscapes to support personalized paths to recovery. We do this through daily practices that support nervous system regulation, shift daily practices and narratives, form new neural structures for recovery, healthy attachment, respectful communication, conflict resolution strategies and empowered self-care as methods of achieving sustained, long-term recovery.
With Diverse Paths Second And Third Stage Treatment, much of our treatment focus is on forming healthier connections with ourselves and others while developing ways of getting our needs met that enhance our overall wellbeing rather than diminish it, as the addiction does. We believe that learning, these skills, developing and honing them is key to long term success in recovery. By gaining skills and understandings for relapse prevention, emotional and nervous system regulation, positive inner and outer narratives, developing healthy ways to up-regulate joy, creating appropriate boundaries and setting new standards for healthier connections with dignity and respect, we increase our likelihood of a full, healthy, successful, ongoing life in recovery.
With Diverse Paths Second and Third Stage recovery, we practice and develop habits for emotional and mental regulation, while actively expanding our window of tolerance for life on life's terms. We have opportunities to learn and practice team work, communication and conflict resolution. We come to understand how addiction affects us on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level and how we can best mitigate these effects. We develop our identities beyond that which we lost to our addictions and move into a new realm of love, life, connection and courage.
Trauma is an underlying factor in most addiction and treatment stories. With Diverse Paths for Second Stage Treatment Program, we face that trauma together, through active trauma treatment and trauma recovery practice. "Trauma is a fact of life. It does not, however, have to be a life sentence. Not only can trauma be healed, but with appropriate guidance and support it can be transformative.” Peter Levine
With Diverse Paths we can utilize somatic and other practices and therapies to help clients develop and expand daily coping habits to help them move through and transform trauma into post traumatic resilience.
Diverse Paths Second and Third Stage Treatment is offered remotely and can follow you wherever your next steps in recovery take you. With daily self-care practices, staggered reintegration and relapse prevention, our treatment program, daily and weekly check-ins, group meetings, access to an abundance of recovery resources and a weekly private therapy and recovery coaching session and ongoing in-house support, coaching and strength-building practices, you will be well supported in your recovery.
Daily Support Delivered Remotely: $800.00 per month
With over 26 years of lived and professional experience, Autumn Rock holds Certificates in Somatic Attachment and Integrative Trauma Therapies. She is an Internationally Certified Life and Recovery Coach and Addictions Awareness Facilitator and a trained Interventionist. For a full list of certificates please see the last page of this m
With over 26 years of lived and professional experience, Autumn Rock holds Certificates in Somatic Attachment and Integrative Trauma Therapies. She is an Internationally Certified Life and Recovery Coach and Addictions Awareness Facilitator and a trained Interventionist. For a full list of certificates please see the last page of this manual. She has been fiercely pursuing equity, inclusion, success and safer more adequate and effective spaces for those in need of healing and recovery for decades. She has served as the CV Pride Society President, Mikisiw Metis Association Director, Advisor to the Board for the Canadian Centre For Women's Empowerment and is a twice nominated Keynote speaker for the Women Who Inspire Conferences, 2019 and 2020. In these trusted positions, she has done everything from facilitating national conversations around domestic abuse within the 2SLGBTQIAA+ communities to providing front line services to the unsheltered community in the midst of the International Covid Crisis. She believes that in creating safer spaces we provide the foundation from which we build recovery, post traumatic resilience, healthier bodies, minds and spirits and grow together in connection and community.
With 31+ years of professional and lived experience with addictions recovery, Nicolle Nattrass CAC II is an Author, Addiction Counselor, part of the Journal Council with the International Association for Journal Writing, Maternal mental health advocate, Keynote Speaker and Consultant on trauma-informed care & education. Nominated as Women
With 31+ years of professional and lived experience with addictions recovery, Nicolle Nattrass CAC II is an Author, Addiction Counselor, part of the Journal Council with the International Association for Journal Writing, Maternal mental health advocate, Keynote Speaker and Consultant on trauma-informed care & education. Nominated as Women Who Inspire at the WWI 2020 Conference, she has created 5 Journaling programs with a focus on self-care, to help heal trauma, addiction, family disconnection and to support recovery in all areas. Her 6 module program, CJ: The Promises of Recovery, is currently launched with WestCare’s outpatient clinic in Florida as a stabilization tool.(2021-2013). She is an approved CEU Provider with the CACCF, CJ: Self-Care for the Helping Professional (6 CEUS) www.caccf.ca and now trains educators, counselors and helping professionals in how to facilitate journaling with a trauma-informed lens. She is one of the top 50 experts in the field of Journaling, Nicolle is the Author of Just the Two of Us, A Soft Place for Tender Hearts to Land, Zebra Ink 2020. She is also contributing author in the following books: The Coaches Guide to Completing Creative Work (Routledge Press, 2023), The Great Book of Journaling, How Journal Writing Can Support a Life of Wellness, Creativity, Meaning and Purpose (Conari Press, 2022), Transformational Journaling for Coaches, Therapists and Clients (Routledge Press, 2021), You are Not Alone, An Anthology of Perinatal Mental Health Stories (Wintertickle Press, 2020)
Jessie Blaire brings 10+ years of experience working with both male-identified, female-identified, transgender, and non-binary people who struggle with substance use and is a fierce JEDI (Justice Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) advocate in our world. They have worked for organizations such as John Howard Society, Circle of Eagles Lodge S
Jessie Blaire brings 10+ years of experience working with both male-identified, female-identified, transgender, and non-binary people who struggle with substance use and is a fierce JEDI (Justice Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) advocate in our world. They have worked for organizations such as John Howard Society, Circle of Eagles Lodge Society (Anderson Lodge program), Atira Women’s Resource Society and Four Feathers Society. They have served on the Board of Directors for the Vancouver Metis Community Association, Four Feathers Society, Evelyn Saller Centre, and a committee for the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society. They also have graduated from Substance Use Counselling (certificate) program at Vancouver Community College.
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