The Interfaith Track for Recovery Coaching is a specialized pathway within the Recovery Health Coach Program designed for individuals in faith communities who are committed to addressing addiction with compassion and cultural sensitivity. Whether you are a layperson, minister, or faith leader, this track empowers you with the tools and knowledge to support those struggling with addiction and guide them through their recovery journey using a faith-based, culturally responsive approach.
Why It’s Important
Addiction impacts every community, including faith communities, and yet many faith leaders and members may feel unequipped to address it with the compassion and expertise it requires. This track bridges that gap by offering recovery coaching practices tailored specifically to the intersection of faith and recovery. Faith leaders often serve as a source of support, hope, and guidance for individuals in times of crisis, and addiction recovery is no exception. By approaching addiction with understanding and cultural responsiveness, faith leaders can create safe spaces for healing while incorporating spiritual and emotional well-being into the recovery process.
Who Is This For?
- Laypeople: Those who serve in faith communities and wish to provide more informed and compassionate support to individuals and families affected by addiction.
- Ministers and Clergy: Faith leaders who want to integrate recovery coaching practices into their pastoral care and counseling, helping congregants navigate the complexities of addiction with empathy and spiritual guidance.
- Faith-Based Counselors: Those offering formal or informal counseling in religious settings who are looking for a structured, effective approach to recovery coaching.
- Faith Leaders from Any Tradition: The track is inclusive of all religious and spiritual backgrounds, allowing participants to explore how their faith tradition can enhance recovery efforts.
- Culturally Responsive Practitioners: Those committed to addressing the unique cultural dimensions of recovery, including the intersection of faith, culture, and identity in the healing process.
What You Will Learn
- The Role of Faith in Recovery: Explore how faith and spirituality can be powerful tools in supporting addiction recovery, offering meaning, purpose, and hope to individuals on their journey.
- Cultural Responsiveness in Recovery: Gain insights into the importance of cultural humility and responsiveness in coaching those from diverse faith backgrounds, ensuring that recovery is a respectful and inclusive process.
- Recovery Coaching Skills for Faith Communities: Learn practical coaching techniques designed to meet the needs of individuals seeking support from their faith leaders, including motivational interviewing, positive psychology, and trauma-informed care.
- Pastoral and Spiritual Care in Recovery: Understand how to integrate pastoral care with recovery coaching, addressing both the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals struggling with addiction.
- Tailoring Faith-Based Coaching for Communities: Discover how to adapt the program for your specific faith community, whether in small group settings, one-on-one pastoral care, or broader congregational initiatives.
Program Structure
This 12-hour track is delivered over the course of three 4-hour virtual sessions. The format is designed to accommodate busy schedules, making it accessible for faith leaders, laypeople, and those working in pastoral roles. Each session is highly interactive, combining lectures, discussions, and role-playing exercises to equip participants with the skills they need to provide effective support in their faith communities.
Tailored for Groups
We also offer the opportunity to tailor the Interfaith Track for Recovery Coaching to meet the specific needs of faith-based organizations, congregations, or community groups. Whether you are looking for a program that integrates denominational-specific practices or focuses on particular cultural contexts, we work closely with organizations to customize the training to be as impactful as possible.
By completing this track, participants will gain the confidence and skills to act as compassionate recovery coaches within their faith communities, helping individuals to heal and flourish within a spiritually nurturing environment. This track not only empowers faith leaders but also fosters a deeper sense of connection, compassion, and communal healing in the face of addiction.