Recovery Conversations™ Immersion
From Chaos To Connection: 12 Month Family Recovery
a combination of in person and virtual gatherings
If nothing changes, nothing changes.
Are you ready to do something different?
Recovery Conversations™ Immersion
is an invitation for those who love someone struggling with addiction who are ready begin the process of creating real and lasting change in the family. We educate, coach and support those affected to understand what is really going on, learn the language that fosters recovery and behaviors that create connection. Our proven family recovery model has helped hundreds find recovery.
“Let’s recover as a whole family, so that our loved ones have the best possible chance for recovery” – Kate Duffy
Recovery Conversations™ Immersion is a twelve-month program – a family recovery model launching a national movement in 2020. The program provides live, virtual and in-person opportunities for community, education, coaching and resources for any family committed to the journey of Be-ing The Change they wish to see in their loved one. Families who recover from the destruction of substance use disorder give their struggling loved one a much greater chance of accessing and keeping recovery. This program will offer members the opportunity to be an integral part of this national movement in 2020. Our mission is to disrupt the way we currently engage those who most need our help – those with substance use disorder. The results of this program are unprecedented.
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Recovery is possible for you.
Recovery that begins within the family system creates the optimal environment to inspire recovery and deep healing.
1 Family Centered:
allows everyone the chance to reach their highest potential. Addiction lies, divides, compartmentalizes, justifies and denies and everyone is affected.
2 Community Supported:
no one recovers without a teacher, mentor and community.
3 Education:
addiction is a secondary problem, treat holistically.
4 Connection:
Compassionate Connection rather than fear based disconnection.
BE the recovery you want to see in others.
It’s difficult to ignore being inspired when you’re surrounded by recovery.
There is no other program like Recovery Conversations™
Family
Community
Education
Connection
Recovery Conversations™12-Month Immersion Program is a proven transformational recovery model for family and friends to find recovery and learn how to foster recovery for their loved one. We teach, coach and support those affected by addiction to foster recovery for the whole family.
As a Founding Member you get:
- A combination of in person and virtual experiences
- Expert lectures monthly from experts in addiction, trauma, recovery, healing
- Monthly Lessons from Kate Duffy on the Recovery Conversations™ Family Recovery Methodology
- Accountability & Coaching Groups
- 24/7 Access to growing a private Facebook group with ongoing peer support & recovery coaching
- FREE Case Management as needed
- Growing resource library
- A daily recovery practice
- A gift certificate for a free recovery coaching session
- To be part of a national movement for family recovery


Kate Duffy has worked with hundreds of families and has witnessed, and lived, the unbelievable pain and destruction addiction causes.
The success rate of our family coaching program, Recovery Conversations™, is unparalleled.
For the chaos to end, for families to be of maximum support to the person addicted, and to each other, families must position themselves to be recovery oriented, to greet their loved one, and each other, from a place of compassion and recovery versus frustration and fear.
How do you do that? With a professional guiding you, this 12-month program will teach and coach you to respond vs. react, to recover vs. enable, to heal vs. disconnect and will foster health and recovery.
438 people die in the US each day to drug and alcohol addiction.
Be. The. Recovery.
Kate Duffy is a seasoned pro when it comes to supporting individuals and families out of the darkness of addiction and into the light of recovery. She brings to the table a rare combination of direct experience, hard-earned wisdom and a huge heart.
Anyone would be fortunate to have her guide them toward healing and true recovery.
Kate has a natural ability and is extremely effective in the addiction and recovery industry. Kate is bright, attentive, skilled and highly effective at engaging even the most progressed addiction. Kate and I will be collaborating on her Family Program throughout the country at the treatment facilities I have established relationships with over the past 35 years.
There is a tremendous gap in our field and Kate has now gone through the trainings to become a leader in that regard. I am personally supervising Kate and I endorse her ability highly.
A Dad texted:
“Recovery Conversations is saving my family- there are no words.”
A Mom called,
“Kate, she just called me from rehab to say ‘thank you, mom…for saving me…I love you!!’”
A daughter texted from her honeymoon:
“We had such a fantastic and out of this world wedding last weekend. I just wanted to thank you for all your help this last year. My dad was happy and healthy and everyone was so thrilled he was doing so well. Having him sober and happy was one of the best wedding gifts I could have been given.”
About Kate
Kate Duffy has been an inspirational teacher and catalyst for change for over 30 years. In her 20’s she was the founding director of Evergreen Day School, a non-profit early childhood program in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kate created Evergreen because she wanted a place where the curriculum was initiated by children and a community was created for families. A graduate of Lesley University with a BS in Education, Kate went on to be a consultant and trainer in the field of education.
Kate became passionate about changing the language of recovery after facing her own battle with substance use. Tipping Point Recovery, Inc. opened in 2018 in response to requests from Insurance Companies and Treatment Facilities for recovery coaching, recovery oriented training and interventions.
Kate is creating a movement of families recovering from the sickness of family addiction, for the individuals she’s working with, and now they accompany her when she speaks at treatment facilities. “Its hard enough to scrape up any amount of self-worth to begin the path to wellness, let alone face the wreckage we have caused our families. Families must be part of the solution or we won’t ever get ahold of this”.
Kate is free from all addictions – alcohol and drugs, codependency, cigarettes and now sugar and recognizes all addictions as a desire to ‘leave oneself’. The more progressed the addiction, the greater the desire to leave. At any cost!
“Today, I love and care for myself like I never have, I love my life and am deeply committed to my mission and I’ll die trying to understand why some get it and some don’t.”


Kate’s teachers and mentors – Tommy Rosen, Earl Hightower, Rhys Thomas, Mike Wilson, Sage Lavine & Ryan Eliason- inspire her daily to learn and thrive and to share her growth with those on a similar path.
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