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If you are here, you already know...

If you are reading this, you have likely already:

- recognised patterns in yourself or someone close to you,

- searched for answers,

- and arrived at a level of awareness that makes work possible.

That is not a small thing. Many people never reach this point.


I am one option, not the only one

There is no single right path for everyone.

Different approaches work for different people at different times:

- medical treatment,

- therapy,

- peer support,

- self‑directed change,

- or coaching like mine.

What I offer is:

- a systems‑oriented, evidence‑based approach,

- focused on autonomy and self‑management,

- for people who want to understand the structure of their dependency landscape and rebuild functionality.

This is not:

- the quickest path,

- the easiest path,

- or a replacement for medical care where that is needed.

No deficit rhetoric, no false promises

Much of what is marketed in the addiction and coaching space relies on:

- fear,

- deficit language ("you are broken"),

- or exaggerated promises ("total transformation in 30 days").

I do not work that way.

Instead:

- I assume you are a capable adult dealing with a management problem, not a moral failure.

- I focus on what can be built, restored, or realigned– not on what is supposedly "wrong" with you.

- I am transparent about limits, timelines, and uncertainties.

There is always a way forward. But it requires honesty, effort, and time.

What this section will show you

The following pages describe:

- the core principles that guide my work,

- the questions that clarify whether we are a good fit,

- and the practical details of how collaboration happens.

Use them to decide whether this approach makes sense for you.

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