Coming Back to Self

$35.00

60-Minute Peer Support Session

This is a 60-minute peer support service grounded in lived experience. You don’t have to carry everything on your own here. We sit together in what’s real for you, at your pace, with space to talk, feel, and be heard.

This service is not therapy or clinical treatment. It is peer support provided by a Certified Peer Support Specialist, grounded in shared lived experience, mutuality, and recovery-oriented support.

At this time, services are offered on a private-pay basis and are not billed through Medi-Cal or insurance.

What we’ll do:

• check in on your current experiences, needs, and priorities
• create a safe, respectful space for you to share without judgment or pressure
• support your self-direction by following your lead and what feels most important to you
• offer peer support through lived experience to promote connection and understanding (not clinical advice or directives)
• support awareness of what feels helpful, supportive, or grounding for you
• identify strengths, coping strategies, and supports that are already present
• take time to settle and transition before the session ends

60-Minute Peer Support Session

This is a 60-minute peer support service grounded in lived experience. You don’t have to carry everything on your own here. We sit together in what’s real for you, at your pace, with space to talk, feel, and be heard.

This service is not therapy or clinical treatment. It is peer support provided by a Certified Peer Support Specialist, grounded in shared lived experience, mutuality, and recovery-oriented support.

At this time, services are offered on a private-pay basis and are not billed through Medi-Cal or insurance.

What we’ll do:

• check in on your current experiences, needs, and priorities
• create a safe, respectful space for you to share without judgment or pressure
• support your self-direction by following your lead and what feels most important to you
• offer peer support through lived experience to promote connection and understanding (not clinical advice or directives)
• support awareness of what feels helpful, supportive, or grounding for you
• identify strengths, coping strategies, and supports that are already present
• take time to settle and transition before the session ends