Our Service:
At in™ Recovery, we believe that while sobriety is a vital milestone, lived experience is the true bridge to lasting change. We move beyond a "sober-only" approach to provide support grounded in the full spectrum of behavioral health recovery. Our specialists are not just individuals who have achieved sobriety; they are people who have built resilience through their own journeys with mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and the navigation of complex family systems.
We recognize that addiction is often a symptom of a deeper crisis within the family system. By prioritizing lived experience over simple theory, we address the "untold story" of the family’s pain, exhaustion, and confusion. Our specialists have walked this road and understand that real progress begins when the family learns to respond with clear and loving boundaries rather than reacting out of fear.
Utilizing an evolving framework of support, we use technology to connect your family’s specific needs with Peer Specialists who have survived similar challenges. This shift places the value back into human connection and wisdom, providing a trustworthy network that inspires the willingness required for a loved one to seek help and begin their own recovery.
Our People:
Peer-Led Insight — Our team brings lived experience in mental health and substance use recovery—not theory—offering deep empathy and practical strategies shaped by lives transformed through the same challenges. Accountability Through Compassion — We teach families to use communication and boundaries as tools of love, fostering self-determination and personal growth.
Our service doesn’t end after a single breakthrough. We provide steady encouragement, structure, and guidance as you grow stronger together. Our specialists represent entire family systems—spouses, children, parents, and extended relatives who are actively applying resiliency and recovery principles to their own lives.
We utilize an adaptive model, allowing the right lived-experience voices to join your journey at the right time. As trust grows and circumstances shift, your support team shifts with you, creating meaningful connection, reducing isolation, and ensuring every family member is guided by someone who has truly walked the same path.
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In™ dba In Recovery is a US based sole proprietorship, owned and operated by a Washington State resident, holds a valid Washington State Business License issued by the Department of Revenue and is authorized to conduct lawful business activities within the State of Washington. We are a Recovery Partnership support services company that follows the principles outlined in Washington State law (RCW 18.420) and WAC 246-929.
Our services include sharing lived experience, helping clients navigate behavioral health systems, facilitating recovery support for families, supporting self-advocacy, and fostering natural support development. While inspired by the state’s peer support framework, our services are provided as non-clinical support and are not a substitute for licensed medical or clinical treatment.
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Every counseling engagement begins with compassion, clarity, and trust. A full Service Agreement outlines how we adhere to best practices of privacy, ethics, and compliance with all applicable laws in the State of Washington — ensuring safety, professionalism, and accountability at every step.
Our counseling services are delivered through a fully encrypted, secure digital platform designed to protect your personal information and communications. A Digital and Personal Privacy Agreement confirms our strict confidentiality standards, ensuring all shared materials, voice, and video data remain private and protected under both state and federal law.
Before beginning services, we review the complete scope of counseling, discuss expectations, and confirm pricing terms — creating a clear, supportive foundation for lasting recovery and continued growth for both the family and the affected individual.
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Our services are provided on a direct, out-of-pocket basis.
We are closely aligned with the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) and follow its standards and training expectations for peer recovery professionals, however, we are not able process or bill insurance at this time.
Our program is grounded in the same peer recovery tenets and ethical principles outlined within the Washington Health Authority framework.
We believe lived experience, accountability, and structured family engagement can drive real and lasting recovery outcomes. Our autonomy enables us to innovate faster, respond in real time, and customize support to meet each family’s unique needs.
These services are not medical, psychiatric, psychological, or other licensed clinical treatment and shall not be relied upon as such. No doctor–patient, therapist–client, or other licensed healthcare relationship is created through participation.