Sober Coach Canada, Inc.

Canada, Victoria

Michael Walsh provides collaborative change, recovery and case management solutions including substance use and addictions consulting.

Main Services:

recovery coaching, addiction counselling, addiction treatment, alcohol and drug counselling, therapy, ways to stop drinking

Sober Coach Canada, Inc.

Invitational Interventions and Recovery Coaching services to individuals, families, employers, treatment centres, disability and occupational health providers, government agencies and private enterprise. Michael is one of Canada’s leading Recovery Coaches, Interventionists and Substance Use and Addiction Specialists. Michael has personal history with substance use, addictions and successful recovery! He’s been there. He knows what it’s like. He can likely help.

Watching someone you love battle with addiction or mental health is a painful and emotionally-draining experience. However, family members and friends are the most likely to encourage meaningful change. But knowing how to approach a loved one who is experiencing addiction, drug or alcohol dependency, or a mental health crisis can feel like an impossible challenge. I specialize in helping you overcome this challenge. Through Invitational Interventions, Family Coaching, and Family Consulting services, my team and I work closely with you to help troubleshoot your loved ones’ destructive patterns and guide them towards long-term recovery.

With careful planning and by acting with intention, compassion, and care, together we can successfully encourage positive change.

The three services we offer are:

Family Interventions:

A professionally-directed, family-facilitated approach to help your loved one see the negative effects of their substance use.

Family Interventions use a proven invitational approach, where we present your loved one with an invitation for them to receive help and make changes from a place of empathy and care. Interventions include end-to-end professional support, from thorough preparation to ongoing support and aftercare.

Family Coaching:

For some families, a facilitated intervention isn’t necessarily the best step.

Family Coaching allows you to learn how to take better care of yourself and your family, while simultaneously encouraging your loved one to accept treatment. Through a series of coaching sessions, you’ll learn to identify your loved one’s triggers, stay grounded in your values, communicate effectively, and break unhelpful patterns.

Family Consultations:

Sometimes all you need is one or two sessions to bring clarity and peace-of-mind to your family’s current situation.

Family Consultations can help you set up and fine tune your approach to a specific issue or conversation you are planning. Bring your questions and book a one-time (or a few) scheduled consultation session.

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