Darren's work is direct and human, shaped by lived experience rather than a faceless process.
Treatment gets you sober. Coaching helps you keep living that way.
One-to-one recovery coaching for structure, accountability, relapse awareness and the difficult stretch after treatment.
The dangerous gap is often after the programme ends
Rehab, detox or a crisis conversation can open the door. Recovery coaching helps build the everyday structure that keeps someone walking through it: calls, routines, honest check-ins, planning, family boundaries and practical decisions.
Stabilise
Look at routine, risk, home environment, travel, work pressure and family expectations.
Build accountability
Agree practical check-ins and actions that keep recovery visible between sessions.
Review honestly
Talk about slips, cravings, avoidance and pressure before they become a full collapse.
Coaching focuses on the week in front of you: decisions, travel, people, routine and risk.
If coaching is not enough on its own, Darren will say so and discuss safer next steps.
Recovery coach FAQs
Is a recovery coach the same as a therapist?
No. Coaching is practical support and accountability. It can work alongside therapy, treatment, meetings or family support.
Can coaching be remote?
Yes. Remote coaching is often useful for professionals, people travelling, and people moving between rehab, home and work.
Is this suitable straight after rehab?
Often, yes. That first stretch after treatment is where routine, accountability and sober decision making matter most.