A supportive counseling service that helps individuals clarify goals, overcome obstacles, and build confidence in their career or educational journey, especially during or after recovery.
A snapshot of who this service is for and how it works
Students, professionals, individuals in recovery, career changers, people seeking direction or re-entry after treatment.
Individual sessions · In person or virtual.
Weekly or biweekly · Typically 6–12 sessions with ongoing support as needed.
6–12 minutes.
Executive function coaching, life skills coaching, therapy, vocational training, mentorship.
Grounded in career development research, motivational interviewing, and academic coaching models.
Career and academic counseling provides personalized guidance to help individuals explore opportunities, set goals, and build practical skills for success in school or work.
Choosing programs, majors, or schools aligned with goals
Resume writing, interview preparation, networking, and study strategies
Addressing anxiety, stigma, or gaps from treatment or recovery
Creating a forward-moving plan with structured support and encouragement
Guiding Individuals Toward Resilience, Wellness, and Positive Change
Helps individuals return to school or work with practical tools
Provides structure, accountability, and purpose
Strengthens resilience after setbacks or transitions
Guides individuals in managing stress and expectations
Identifying strengths, interests, values, and challenges.
Researching aligned career or academic pathways
Resume writing, interview prep, networking, and study strategies
Setting measurable goals with built-in accountability
Creating a balanced lifestyle that supports long-term success and recovery
Career and academic counseling is designed for anyone navigating transition, rebuilding after challenges, or striving to create a more purposeful path forward. Whether someone is beginning their journey, rediscovering their strengths, or stepping into a new chapter after recovery, this service offers structure, guidance, and compassionate support. Individuals who benefit most include:
Support with academic choices, planning, and managing school-related stress
Guidance for rebuilding purpose, routine, and self-belief after treatment
Support for exploring new paths and navigating workplace transitions
Structure and direction for those discovering their identity and future path
Help reframing life experiences such as treatment, caregiving, or illness into strengths
Tools to rediscover energy, motivation, and long-term direction
Guiding Individuals Toward Purposeful Career and Academic Pathways
TruPaths highlights this service because both education and work are powerful anchors in long-term recovery. With supportive, ethical guidance, individuals can pursue paths that bring stability, purpose, and fulfillment.
Purpose fuels recovery. Career and academic counseling helps individuals gain direction, overcome barriers, and step into their future with clarity and confidence.
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