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Science 2012-12-14 4 min read

Addiction Has an On-line Enemy, Recovery 4.0

Advent Recovery plans to offer the latest web based recovery services including recovery coaching, companion coaching, addiction intervention training, and free prevention presentations for the public. It is an innovative approach to recovery.

PENNSVILLE, NJ, December 14, 2012

Advent Recovery, owned by drug and alcohol counselor, Todd Dempsey is an innovative, on-line, approach to addiction recovery. Advent Recovery is a recovery coaching and addiction prevention service. It is based in the small town of Pennsville NJ but reaches out to the world via the internet, from http://www.adventrecovery.com. The company is set to kick off on the 1st of January, 2013, a new year for the new venture. The company plans to offer the latest web based recovery services including recovery coaching, companion coaching, addiction intervention training, and free prevention presentations for the public.

Todd Dempsey, the young but experienced and driven addiction recovery professional, says, "The company was inspired by the desperate need for addicts to have professional, personal and around the clock recovery support and as an attempt to assist community members in the fight to limit addiction and drug abuse among children, employees, loved ones and anyone for that matter." Advent Recovery is based on the internet so its services can be secured 24/7. Todd is even willing to provide any of the services in person to anyone located in the Delaware Valley. He says, "My goal is to give clients as much of our attention as humanly possible. With the world wide web behind us we have a technological advantage in achieving our mission."

Recovery Coaching is a relatively new approach to addiction treatment that is being used more and more by programs all over the country. It is compatible with every method of treatment available from 12-step programs to professional counseling. "Recovery Coaching is a lot like counseling except for two major differences, the first being that we don't spend much time on our client's past being that our focus is on the present and their future potential and second, we're not involved with the diagnostic and clinical processes as I am when I counsel outside my practice at treatment centers,"says Todd. Coaching is a strength based, co-facilitated approach to addiction between the client and their coach. Those who work with Mr.Dempsey get the experience and knowledge of a counselor with the dynamics of a recovery coach when creating and implementing their individualized recovery plan.

Advent Recovery's companion coaching service is unique in that Todd is willing to accompany any of his clients during critical moments such as transportation to treatment facilities, hospitals, or detox. Clients can also have a companion when attending court hearings or leaving treatment. "The stress that one feels when first going to a treatment center or re-entering the 'real world' after treatment is indescribable but extremely alarming. Having someone with you who knows how it all works and how it feels makes the whole experience easier to adjust to", says Todd. Companion coaching is just one of the many ways that recovery coaching enhances typical counseling services by providing clients with around the clock support.

Advent Recovery is also eager to assist any family in need of intervention skills training. Todd takes a different approach to interventions in that he trains families to host their own intervention rather than having himself present during the actual event. "The last thing an addict wants to see is some stranger in a room full of family members discussing their worries, frustrations, and personal plans regarding their addiction, a subject they most likely don't want to talk about in the first place. I leave center stage for televised specialist who desire the limelight", says Dempsey. Properly hosted interventions have the ability to richly impact an addict's desire and attempts to recover for the long term.

Advent Recovery also provides free prevention presentations that cover topics such as, current and emerging street drugs, their risks and signs of abuse, as well as suicide prevention, overdose prevention, treatment options, and stress management. In reference to overdose prevention and the other presentations Todd says," I work with clients at every stage of their addiction and recovery from the guy who just wants help maintaining his sobriety to the active user who is just now considering the idea of getting clean. The truth of the matter is people use heroin and abuse prescription opiates and those that do are at risk for an overdose and if they or the people around them know what to do when it happens, lives can be saved. Thats the point of all our presentations, to either prevent addiction in the first place or save people from the deadly effects that come from it, stopping the harm before it starts."

If anyone is interested in learning more about Advent Recovery's comprehensive services they can go to http://www.adventrecovery.com, call 1302-299-8983, or toll free number, 1855-9ADVENT or find them on Facebook, Twitter, Google and an array of other social networking sites. The world wide web is their office. If you or anyone you know could use addiction recovery support anywhere in the country call Advent Recovery for a free consultation from an elite recovery advantage.

Advent Recovery is an addiction recovery and intervention service based on the internet. For further information, please contact us at (302) 299-8983