About Us

Recovery is a LIFESTYLE change.

When we move a muscle, we change a thought. That first “move” is scary and change IS uncomfortable. Whether you are the one struggling, a family, a friend, or a colleague, Pursuit of Recovery is here to help guide you in taking the first baby step towards a new journey in life!

In the beginning, we crawl, then we stand, we walk and then for most we run! In your PURSUIT (your chase) of RECOVERY, I want to be with you for those pivotal moments! I will help you push through the pain, shame, and guilt of unresolved trauma or childhood chaos and confusion.

Being here for you is an honor and a privilege.

How We Got Started

My name is Amy and my past roller coaster journey of this beautiful thing called “life” has given me the opportunity to provide you and those around you the guidance to work through addiction, unhealthy behaviors, unresolved trauma, and family dynamics. I truly believe that we are ALL worthy of healing!

In my personal recovery, I strive daily to embrace humility. An attitude of gratitude, honesty with self first and others, removing my self-inflated ego, being mentally and physically healthy, and clinging to my faith in a higher power. The most important lesson I have learned over the past 15 years is that I am human and can’t ever be perfect, but I can celebrate progress 24 hours at a time.

Products & Services
We offer substance and behavioral addiction counseling & coaching in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.  We also offer Family Support
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