Recovery 2.0 Coach Training Meets Demand for Mental Health Support
We are in the midst of the greatest mental health crisis of our time. Nearly 1 in 5 Americans are battling a substance use disorder. The rates of reported depression and anxiety climb every year. There is an epidemic of loneliness.
A growing majority see prescription medication as the only solution. But there is another way.
Recovery 2.0 is training yoga teachers and serious students of yoga to use the power of breath, movement, and meditation practices to help people overcome mental health and addiction issues. More than 100 people have been through this groundbreaking 125-hour certification program and are seeing extraordinary results.
The Recovery Coach Training is a win-win intervention, giving individuals who are struggling access to trained professionals who take a holistic mind-body-spirit approach to overcoming mental health and addiction issues. It also solves the problem that yoga teachers often face when trying to make a living by solely teaching yoga, providing them with additional income to work 1-on-1 with clients.
This September 19-28, Recovery 2.0 is hosting its fourth annual Recovery Coach Training at the Mount Madonna Retreat Center in Santa Cruz, California. It will be a powerful, transformative experience both personally and professionally for all who attend, guided by Tommy Rosen — an internationally renowned yoga teacher, addiction recovery expert, author and the founder of Recovery 2.0.
Spaces are limited. If you are interested in using the power of yoga to help people heal from addiction and thrive, learn more and apply today!

