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Coaching Executives and Business Owners in Recovery from Addictions
Family Recovery Services provides structured support for spouses, partners, children, parents, and siblings impacted by addiction. Addiction is a family system condition, and recovery requires change at the level of the entire family system.
Over time, families often adapt to addiction through patterns of enabling, controlling, reacting, or withdrawing. These responses are understandable survival strategies, but may become long-standing patterns that require change in recovery. Family recovery focuses on rebuilding trust, establishing boundaries, and improving communication.
MK Recovery Coaching works in collaboration with experienced family recovery coaches and licensed marriage and family therapists to support families during early recovery. The goal is to stabilize the family system while supporting sustained recovery for the individual.
Intervention Services

Interventions are prepared weeks in advance, including treatment placement, insurance verification, admission coordination, and transportation planning. Preparation meetings will typically occur several days before the intervention.
Following the intervention, the individual transitions directly into treatment, with transportation arranged by family, or a recovery coach can be coordinated for this travel. The individual cannot travel alone.
Treatment and Family Engagement
Before entering residential treatment, some clients complete a week in the detoxification unit. This is to ensure that any severe withdrawal symptoms will be clinically managed. After this phase, the structured residential care begins. In the first weeks of treatment, a temporary communication blackout may be included, followed by phased re-engagement with family through scheduled telephone contact and planned therapeutic involvement.
Family Recovery and Reintegration
Family recovery continues after treatment discharge. Families, significant others, and loved ones are encouraged to engage in mutual support systems such as Al-Anon Family Groups, Nar-Anon, and Adult Children of Alcoholics to build support, insight, and shared experience. Clinical therapeutic guidance with a marriage and family therapist is strongly recommended as well.

If you want to know more about how a recovery coach can help you, schedule a complimentary one-hour discussion with Melissa. Email her at KilleenMelissa@Gmail.com
If you are interested in purchasing Melissa Killeen’s new book, click below.
Recovery Coaching
A Guide to Coaching People in Recovery from Addictions

