The Veteran and Military Personnel Recovery Coaching Track, developed by the Sankofa Institute for Collective Wellbeing, is designed to empower veterans and military personnel with the skills and knowledge necessary to support their peers facing addiction and substance use challenges. By drawing on the shared experience of military life, this program offers a space where veterans can guide each other toward recovery, focusing on resilience, wellness, and community support.
Why This Track is Important
Addiction and substance use are significant challenges within the veteran and military population, often driven by trauma, stress, isolation, and the complexities of transitioning back into civilian life. This track is designed to offer trauma-informed and culturally responsive coaching strategies that recognize the unique needs of veterans and promote long-term recovery and wellness.
Who Should Attend:
- Veterans and military personnel who have lived experience with addiction and recovery.
- Peer recovery coaches who work with veterans and wish to deepen their understanding of military-specific challenges.
- Providers and professionals who support veterans in addiction recovery settings.
What You Will Learn
- Recovery in a Military Context
Understand how addiction manifests within military life, including the stressors related to service, reintegration, and isolation. Learn how to approach addiction in a way that respects the unique culture of the military, acknowledging the complex issues veterans face such as survivor’s guilt, combat trauma, and the pressure to stay “strong.” Coaches will learn how to address these issues with empathy and authenticity, helping peers navigate the transition back to civilian life. - Addressing Trauma and Addiction in Military Populations
Learn how to support veterans in exploring the root causes of their addiction, including service-related trauma, PTSD, and grief. Coaches will be trained to use trauma-informed approaches, offering a safe space for veterans to process their experiences and reduce emotional triggers that may lead to substance use. - Building Emotional and Mental Resilience
This module focuses on strategies to help veterans reconnect with their emotions in a healthy way, fostering mental resilience and emotional intelligence. Participants will learn how to help veterans cope with emotional triggers, stress, and anxiety using practical tools for emotional regulation. - Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
The high-stress nature of military service leaves many veterans in a heightened state of arousal, making it difficult to relax or disengage from hypervigilance. Learn how to introduce mindfulness practices that help veterans calm the nervous system, manage anxiety, and reduce stress.
Program Overview
- 12 Hours of Intensive Training: This track consists of three 4-hour virtual sessions, offering veterans and military personnel in-depth recovery coaching training.
- Tailored for Veteran and Military Organizations: The track can be customized to meet the needs of veteran and military-focused organizations, ensuring that the content is relevant to their unique challenges and experiences.