Peer services are essential in the recovery of substance abuse industry because they provide a unique type of support that is not available through traditional medical or mental health services. Peer services are provided by individuals who have experienced addiction and are in recovery themselves, so they have a deep understanding of what it is like to struggle with substance abuse and the challenges that come with recovery. All of our Peer Support Specialists are certified and trained through the Connecticut Center for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)& the State of Colorado.
Here are some reasons why peer services are a must in the recovery of substance abuse industry:
1. Peer Services Foster a Sense of Community: Individuals struggling with substance abuse often experience isolation. Peer services connect them with others who have faced similar challenges, creating a supportive community that encourages belonging. This connection can be a powerful motivator throughout the recovery process.
2. Peer Services Offer Relatable Support: Peer support workers bring firsthand experience to their roles, offering insights and guidance rooted in their own journeys of addiction and recovery. This personal connection allows them to provide advice and understanding in ways that medical professionals may not be able to.
3. Peer Services Help Combat Stigma: The stigma surrounding addiction and recovery can be a significant barrier to seeking help. Peer services play a crucial role in reducing this stigma by demonstrating that recovery is not only possible but achievable, empowering individuals to overcome their struggles.
4. Peer Services Provide Hope: Recovery is often a long and difficult journey, and at times it may feel daunting. Peer services instill hope by offering real-life examples of success, showing individuals that recovery is possible and they are not alone in their path to healing.
Ryan Morgan has dedicated the past seven years to advancing within the recovery and addiction field, holding various roles in clinical settings and earning multiple peer and addiction professional credentials. Throughout this journey, a consistent challenge has emerged: access to care is often dictated by money and insurance, leaving many
Ryan Morgan has dedicated the past seven years to advancing within the recovery and addiction field, holding various roles in clinical settings and earning multiple peer and addiction professional credentials. Throughout this journey, a consistent challenge has emerged: access to care is often dictated by money and insurance, leaving many individuals with mental health and substance use disorders without the support they desperately need. Tragically, many end up incarcerated, reduced to a statistic within a broken system. Transforming these systems is imperative, as they have failed those in need for far too long.
At Recovery Objects Inc., all coaches undergo comprehensive, ongoing training to ensure they are equipped with the latest skills and knowledge in the field of addiction recovery. Our coaches play a critical role on the front lines, providing hands-on support to clients, and their qualifications often exceed traditional clinical standards.
At Recovery Objects Inc., all coaches undergo comprehensive, ongoing training to ensure they are equipped with the latest skills and knowledge in the field of addiction recovery. Our coaches play a critical role on the front lines, providing hands-on support to clients, and their qualifications often exceed traditional clinical standards. Unlike many clinical operations, we prioritize measurable outcomes and take action to drive tangible results. Our coaches are trained through respected programs, including CCAR, Smart Recovery, NADAAC, and ICF, to ensure they provide the highest level of service and support.
On August 31, 2015, founder Ryan Morgan tragically lost his father to addiction while incarcerated. Unable to attend his father's service, Ryan was inspired to establish Recovery Objects Inc. with the mission to help families avoid the devastation caused by addiction. Ryan achieved long-term sobriety on August 8, 2016, and continues to ch
On August 31, 2015, founder Ryan Morgan tragically lost his father to addiction while incarcerated. Unable to attend his father's service, Ryan was inspired to establish Recovery Objects Inc. with the mission to help families avoid the devastation caused by addiction. Ryan achieved long-term sobriety on August 8, 2016, and continues to channel his experiences into helping others overcome challenges and build lasting recovery.
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A peer is someone who shares a common experience, background, or characteristic with others in a specific group or setting. A peer is typically someone who has experienced similar challenges, such as addiction, mental health struggles, or recovery, and offers guidance, support, and encouragement to others going through similar situations. Peer support is based on mutual understanding and shared experience, rather than professional expertise, and aims to help individuals feel understood, empowered, and connected.
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Committing to a healthier lifestyle is a big decision that takes dedication and hard work. Many families have spent too much on treatments that haven’t worked, but we now know from research that working on your recovery with a peer can give you a much better chance of success. I’m here to offer you support, accountability, and understanding. I believe in all paths to recovery, and I’ll meet you exactly where you are, with no judgment. We know many families struggle to afford treatment, and we're here to help. If you don’t have medicaid coverage, we can help you obtain Medicaid coverage.
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