Webinars for Recovery Coaches
Video Resources for Coaches
This page focuses entirely on video resources for recovery coaches. These videos may include what recovery coaching is, some of its best practices, or other useful resources for coaches. As you navigate this page, feel free to either watch the videos within Recovery Iowa by pressing play or click on the title to open the video on YouTube. You can find the resources on this topic and a description of each item in the list below. You can click on the title of the resource to jump down to it on the page, or simply scroll down to see previews of each resource.
Available Resources
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Videos
- Recovery Coaches as Ethical Leaders (~1 hour)
- Helping Without Hurting (~1 hour)
- Tackling Tough Cases (~1 hour)
- Modeling Relationship Enhancement Skills (~1.5 hours)
- Recovery Coaching in Clinical Settings (~1 hour)
- Recovery Coaching in Specialty Courts (~1.5 hours)
- Recovery as a Heroic Journey (~1 hour)
- CCAR: A Review of Peer Support Pathways (~1 hour)
- Basics of Psychedelic-Assisted Recovery (~1.5 hours)
- Art of Coaching: Three-Legged Stool Pt. 1 (~1.5 hours)
- Art of Coaching: Three-Legged Stool Pt. 2 (~1 hour)
- Using My Values to Elevate (~1.5 hours)
- Professional Engagement Strategies (~2 hours)
- No Coach is an Island (~1 hour)
- Motivational Interviewing (~2 hours)
- Enhancing Empathy (~1 hour)
- Healing Centered Engagement (~1.5 hours)
- Self-Care for Recovery Coaches (~2 hours)
- Maintaining Wellness as a Recovery Coach (~1 hour)
- Caring for Self in Challenging Times (~1 hour)
- Uniting Communities through Environment (~1 hour)
- Engaging Family Members in the Process (~1 hour)
- Families: Setting Boundaries and Codependence (~1 hour)
Videos
In this video, CCAR discusses how recovery coaches can act as ethical leaders in their community.
Learn more about how you can utilize several key strategies to help without hurting as a recovery coach.
What makes something a "tough" case, and how do you navigate that? This video guides you through those questions.
This CCAR video discusses how to navigate relationships while in recovery, as well as how to leverage those skills as a coach.
Recovery coaching may look different depending on where you do it. This video discusses those differences in clinical settings.
Recovery Coaching in specialty courts may come with its unique challenges. This video discusses how to navigate those.
This video creates a mythology for the recovery process as paralleled by the "Hero's Journey" rubric.
This video discusses some best practices when supporting multiple pathways as someone in peer support.
This video from CCAR discusses the role that Psilocybin can play in a person's recovery journey.
This video is the first of two parts that take a deep dive into what that "three-legged stool" really means.
This video is the second in the two-part series that discusses what the "three-legged stool" really means.
This video dives into how you can use your values to elevate your own recovery coaching process.
How do you make the transition from being in recovery to the professional world? This video can help guide you.
This webinar dives into some of the best practices and ideas to keep in mind when employing recovery coaches.
In this video, Lisa Hope teaches you how to use motivational interviewing like a recovery coach.
What is reflective listening, and how does it interact with empathy and recovery coaching? Learn more with this video.
This video teaches you about the shift from trauma-informed care to healing centered engagement.
In order to be an effective recovery coach, you have to be able to take care of yourself. This video gives you some key strategies.
Recovery coaching can be hard on the coaches, too. This video teaches you how to maintain your own wellness.
This video discusses several strategies to ensure that you're taking care of yourself, even in difficult times as a coach.
Helping the environment can be a powerful factor in creating strong communities. This video dives into that strategy.
Having a support system can be crucial to recovery, so it's important to understand how to engage family in the process.
This webinar provides multiple examples of how to set boundaries when dealing with familial codependence.