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Become a Nationally Certified Harm Reduction Coach (NCHRC)

reduce harm, challenge stigma, and create real recovery outcomes one step at a time.

Fully accredited. Globally recognized. Built for the next generation of Addiction & Mental Health Professionals.

What Is The Certified Harm Reduction Coach Training?

The Harm Reduction Coach Certification is a groundbreaking training that prepares you to work in one of the most debated and in-demand areas of recovery today. Instead of forcing an abstinence-only model, this program trains you to meet clients exactly where they are—with tools, strategies, and compassion that reduce harm and open the door to lasting change.

Led by Dr. Cali Estes, this certification dives deep into the real-world application of harm reduction. You’ll learn how safe injection sites work, why MAT (methadone, Suboxone, Narcan) saves lives, and how cannabis, nutrition, and even controlled drinking protocols can be used responsibly in recovery. You’ll also explore the realities of opiate withdrawal, sugar and food addiction, behavioral addictions like gambling or internet use, and even controversial approaches such as psychedelics and kratom.

You’ll get frameworks for coaching clients who choose harm reduction, rules for moderation, and clear coaching boundaries to protect both you and your client. Graduates walk away nationally certified, equipped to support clients with modern, evidence-based approaches that challenge outdated “rock bottom” thinking and open up multiple paths to healing. Whether you’re already working in treatment, starting a private practice, or adding specialized skills to your coaching portfolio, this certification positions you as a forward-thinking professional ready to guide change in the addiction and mental health space.

Key Topics & Teachings Include:

Harm Reduction Philosophy vs. Abstinence

  • Reducing harm instead of enforcing total abstinence

  • Client-led, flexible pathways to recovery

  • Alternatives to rigid 12-step “all-or-nothing” thinking

Opiates, Opioids,
and Treatment

  • Natural opiates vs. synthetic opioids

  • Withdrawal severity and relapse risks

  • MAT options: methadone, Suboxone, Narcan

Controlled Use
and Moderation

  • Structured rules for alcohol moderation

  • Red flags for clients unable to moderate

  • Contracts and journals to set clear boundaries

Cannabis, Nutrition,
and Lifestyle

  • THC and CBD in tapering and recovery support

  • Sugar’s chemical similarity to heroin and relapse cycles

  • Food-as-medicine strategies for mood and stability

Psychedelics, Behavioral Addictions, and Boundaries

  • Ibogaine, ayahuasca, ketamine, kratom—promise and risk

  • Porn, gambling, shopping, and internet as behavioral addictions

  • Coaching boundaries, tracking, and self-protection

Lessons From
Around the World

  • Decriminalization reducing crime and overdose rates

  • European countries creating successful harm reduction systems

  • What the U.S. can learn from global models

Core Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • Create personalized harm reduction recovery plans for clients

  • Identify when moderation strategies are safe and when they are not

  • Explain the neurochemistry of opiates, alcohol, and cannabis to clients

  • Apply practical tools for safe injection, MAT, and overdose prevention

  • Address food, sugar, and lifestyle factors that impact relapse risk

  • Support clients struggling with process addictions like gambling or porn

  • Establish clear coaching boundaries to protect both coach and client

  • Communicate harm reduction methods to both families and clients

Here's Everything You Get When You Enroll Today:

Nationally Certified Harm Reduction Coach (NCHRC) - Counts Towards 26 CEU/CME/CE/Hrs

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Harm Reduction Coach Video Training

20 CEU/CME/CE/Hrs

Each course is designed to meet the global standards, with clear objectives, real-world application, and evidence-based frameworks.

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Session One:
A Practical and Controversial Approach to Recovery

Discover why harm reduction is reshaping the recovery field. Explore safe injection sites, MAT, cannabis as treatment, and the limits of abstinence-only programs. Learn how to guide clients with non-judgmental, step-by-step strategies.

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Session Two:
Detox, Maintenance, and Harm Reduction Strategies

Get clarity on opiates vs. opioids, why withdrawal is so severe, and the science behind Suboxone, methadone, and Narcan. Learn detox options, tapering methods, and how to support clients through safe and compassionate recovery.

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Session Three:
Controlled Use, Coaching Rules, and Real Client Outcomes

Unpack the debate around alcohol moderation. You’ll learn structured rules for safe drinking, when moderation works (and when it doesn’t), and how to use contracts, journals, and accountability to protect your clients—and yourself.

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Session Four:
What’s Safe, What Works, and What’s a Trap?

Dive into cannabis as a harm reduction tool. Understand THC vs. CBD, the risks of concentrates, and how cannabis can help with tapering or pain management. Explore real-world case studies from celebrities, athletes, and clients.

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Session Five:
Sugar, Mood, and Lifestyle Recovery After Addiction

Learn how food can be the biggest hidden drug. Explore the biochemical link between sugar and heroin, how poor nutrition mimics mental illness, and how food-as-medicine strategies accelerate recovery and reduce relapse.

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Session Six:
Psychedelics, Behavioral Addictions, and Coaching Boundaries

Go deeper into controversial tools like ibogaine, ayahuasca, ketamine, and kratom—what helps, what harms, and what to watch for. You’ll also learn how to coach clients struggling with porn, gambling, shopping, or internet addiction, while maintaining strong professional boundaries.

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Harm Reduction Coach Training Manual

This isn’t just a manual — it’s your professional field guide to harm reduction. Inside you’ll find more than 80 pages of training content that blends public health, neuroscience, and coaching methodology into one comprehensive system. The manual takes you through the entire landscape of harm reduction — from the philosophy and principles that underpin the movement to the practical realities of decriminalization, opioid treatment, safe injection sites, and cannabis as a therapeutic tool.

Each section is written to give you both knowledge and client-ready strategies. You’ll learn how to explain harm reduction in plain language, outline treatment options like methadone or Suboxone, and coach clients through real-world challenges such as alcohol moderation, sugar-driven relapse, and behavioral addictions like gambling or porn. It also covers tools for family education, stigma reduction, and lifestyle coaching — so you’re equipped whether you’re supporting individuals, speaking to groups, or building your own recovery program.

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Ethics Course

6 CEU/CME/CE/Hrs

Gain a deep understanding of ethical responsibilities, including confidentiality, professional standards, report writing, case management, and legal compliance across state lines. Through practical scenarios, action planning, and guidance on boundaries, trust-building, and communication, participants learn to navigate complex ethical situations confidently.

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End-of-Program Examination & Credentialing

Like any respected accredited program, your training concludes with a comprehensive final examination designed to validate your mastery of the material. Passing this exam isn’t just a formality — it’s the moment you prove, both to yourself and to the field, that you are prepared to practice at the highest standard. Unlike most institutions, we don’t tack on hidden fees. Your exam, grading, and official certification are fully included in your tuition.

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Marketing Seals + Use of NCHRC Designation

Upon passing your exam, you'll get exclusive marketing seals and the right to use the NCHRC designation, showcasing your expertise and credibility as a Certified Harm Reduction Coach. Enhance your professional profile, attract clients, and stand out in the coaching field.

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10 Weeks of Live Group Mentorship with a Master Coach

Join 10 weeks of live group mentorship with a master coach to get personalized guidance, real-time feedback, and proven strategies for coaching. Collaborate with peers, ask questions, and apply new skills in a supportive, hands-on environment designed to accelerate your growth and confidence.

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6 Months of On-Demand Access

Enjoy 6 months of on-demand access to the full training, allowing you to learn at your own pace. Revisit lessons anytime, review key strategies, and reinforce your coaching skills whenever it fits your schedule.

But You'll Also Get These Practice-Building Bonuses:

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Bonus: #1 Best-Selling Workbook For Coaching Clients

Ready-to-use exercises and proven tools that make working with clients—or supporting loved ones in recovery—simpler, more structured, and more effective. It takes the guesswork out of what to do next and helps create real change instead of spinning in circles.

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Bonus: 3 Months Free Online Directory Listing Site

Be found by clients actively searching for addiction and mental health professionals.

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Bonus: Private Graduate & Networking Communities

Tap into a global network of certified professionals, mentors, and peers.

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Bonus: Lifetime Discounts on All Future Certifications

Keep leveling up your credentials and skills—while paying a fraction of the cost.

Total Value: $5997+

Get It Today For Only: $999

Join 60,000+ Student Success Stories & Counting...

Become part of a global network of coaches and professionals trained in over 40 countries—and get everything you need to build a purpose-driven practice, help others heal, and create a profitable business

Wooded Glen Recovery Center, IL

“I think the training went great. You provided a lot of good information that we need.”

Julia Mackey
Director of Admissions
Sierra Tucson, Arizona

“Dr. Cali Estes joins Sierra Tucson to train their entire Recovery Coach 360 Team.”

Crossroads Turning Point, Colorado

“Amazing training on Harm Reduction and relapse prevention. Cannot wait to have you back next month to teach another class.”

Rob Archuletta
Executive Director
Wynward Way, OC California

“Very pleased to have Dr. Cali come out and train our staff in AMA/APA block training.”

Veronica Waters
Vice President
Just Believe Recovery, PA & Florida

“Dr Cali Estes was a joy to have at our center. We received a lot of amazing feedback from our staff and loved the breakout sessions”

Sinead
Clinical Director
Aqua Recovery Center, Utah

“Dr. Cali has given us the ability to create a new program in Recovery Coaching. This has given us the ability to keep track of our patients while at RTC, and also when they leave. We have seen great success with this program.”

Clint Tolman
Executive Director
St. Joseph's Institute, PA

“We have learned a lot at this training, I am glad you came out and we found you for our staff. You are doing a great job.”

Guy Murray
CEO St. Joseph’s Institute
New Vista Behavioral Health, Avalon Malibu

“Excellent Admissions Call center training with Cali”

Christine Parker
Marketing Director
Ocean Hills Recovery, California

“Amazing class! We have had Cali out here a few times for training our staff.”

Chris Cannon
Managing Partner
Vanguard Accelerator
Cedar Point Recovery, CA

“Thank you, Dr. Estes. The staff found your training educational and allows them the opportunity to empower themselves with clients.”

Jody M. Ressio
MA, LAADC, Clinical Director
Lakeview Health, Jacksonville, FL

“The training was comprehensive and easy to follow for some employees not as versed in the field of interventions. I would highly recommend Cali and The Addictions Academy to anyone looking to join or excel in the field of Addictions.”

Derek Gwaltney
Vice President
Gosnold on Cape Cod, MA

“Cali Got great feedback about today’s training. Much appreciated.”

Ray Tamasi
CEO

Nationally Certified Harm Reduction Coach

26 Combined CEUs

WEEKLY LIVE CALLS

Expert Led

10 Weeks Of Mentorship

Move At Your Own Speed

Self Paced

With 6mo To Complete

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL

$999

Regular Pricing $1997

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Meet Your Instructor:

Dr. Cali Estes

Founder & CEO

Dr. Cali Estes is a world leader in addiction recovery, mental health, and performance coaching—known globally as “The Female Dr. Drew” and “The Battery Recharger.” With over 25 years of experience, she’s helped CEOs, celebrities, athletes, and high-achievers break free from burnout, addiction, and trauma using her no-nonsense, science-backed, results-driven approach.

As founder of The Addictions Academy and Sober On Demand®, Dr. Cali has trained more than 60,000 professionals across 40 countries and created concierge recovery programs trusted by leaders who need change fast. A 6x #1 best-selling author, international speaker, and host of the UnPause Your Life podcast, her work has been featured by CNN, Forbes, People, and FOX.

When you learn from Dr. Cali, you’re learning from someone who has walked through the fire, mastered the tools, and built programs that actually work. She won’t just give you knowledge—she’ll show you how to create transformation that lasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Harm Reduction Coach?

A Harm Reduction Coach is a certified professional who helps clients reduce the negative consequences of substance use or addictive behaviors without demanding total abstinence as the only path to recovery. Instead of enforcing rigid “all or nothing” rules, harm reduction coaches meet clients where they are, offering safe, practical strategies like overdose prevention, MAT (methadone, Suboxone), cannabis or alcohol moderation plans, and lifestyle changes that improve health and stability.

Harm Reduction Coaches provide non-judgmental support, teach evidence-based tools, and help clients set realistic goals—whether that’s cutting back, staying safe, or eventually moving toward full sobriety. Their role is to empower clients with choice, dignity, and multiple pathways to healing.

Will this certification help me if I already work in a treatment center or clinical setting?

Definitely. Many therapists, counselors, coaches and case managers take this training to add practical coaching tools to their work. You’ll also earn # CEUs and leave with real-world methods that go beyond traditional therapy. Many programs still focus heavily on abstinence-only models, which can limit options for clients. This certification equips you with a broader toolkit—covering safe use protocols, MAT education, cannabis and nutrition strategies, and moderation frameworks—that you can integrate into your existing role. It not only enhances your ability to serve diverse clients, but also strengthens your credentials and positions you as a forward-thinking professional in the recovery field.

Why would someone choose a coach instead of a therapist or sponsor?

A coach offers something different than either a therapist or a 12-step sponsor. Therapy often focuses on exploring the past, diagnosing conditions, and working through clinical treatment plans. Sponsors typically guide people through a single program model, such as 12-step recovery, and do so on a volunteer basis.

A Harm Reduction Coach, on the other hand, works in the present with clear, actionable strategies tailored to the client’s goals. Coaches are non-judgmental, client-driven, and flexible—they can support someone whether their aim is to cut back, use more safely, or move toward sobriety over time. Because coaches operate as professionals, not volunteers, clients also benefit from structured accountability, ongoing support, and practical tools that extend beyond any one philosophy or program.

Do I need a degree or license to take this course?

Nope. This certification is designed for coaches, mentors, educators, parents, and people with lived experience—no clinical degree or license needed. As long as you’re committed to helping others grow, and move forward, this program will give you the tools and credential to do it.

How much can I earn as a Certified Harm Reduction Coach?

Income depends on how you structure your practice, but certified coaches often charge $75–$250 per session in private practice. Many build ongoing client packages that generate $3,000–$10,000+ per month. If you’re already working in treatment or a clinical setting, this certification can also increase your value to employers and open doors to consulting, speaking, or specialized program development. Because harm reduction is one of the fastest-growing areas in the recovery field, demand for trained professionals continues to rise—giving you both flexibility and significant earning potential.

How long does it take to complete the program?

Most students complete the training and earn their certification within a few weeks. You’ll have access to on-demand video modules, plus 10 weeks of live mentorship, so you can move at your own pace with expert guidance along the way.

reduce harm, challenge stigma, and create real recovery outcomes one step at a time.

reduce harm, challenge stigma, and create real recovery outcomes one step at a time.

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Certified Harm Reduction Coach

No application or pre-requisites needed for our certifications. Start your journey with us today!

$999

Next Live Group Coaching Call Starts Tuesday, September 23rd. Self Study Materials Available Immediately Upon Registration

This Program Earns You A Nationally Recognized and Accredited Certification In Harm Reduction

10 Weeks

OF LIVE GROUP CALLS

26 CEUs

CEUs/CME/CE/Hrs

Self Paced

6 MONTHS ACCESS

No Exam Fee

INCLUDED WITH PRICE

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