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Becoming a Recovery Coach
RCI supports Recovery Coach training programs that are approved by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Basic coach training is available through any of the ICF schools listed on the
International Coaching Federation (ICF) website.
If you:
are a certified coach, you can get Recovery Coach training through a specialized Recovery Coaching school
have no coach training, you can get it through any of the ICF schools listed on the ICF website.
are a chemical dependency professional, you can take advanced training to learn about coaching so you can integrate a coaching style into your current work. Or you can become a certified coach by training at an ICF-approved school. A list of approved training programs is available on the ICF website.
are a psychotherapist specializing in addiction recovery, you can consider basic coach training through an ICF-approved program.
Recovery Coaches International