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Recovery-Informed Coaching for the Modern Workplace

Recovery-informed leadership and wellbeing training for organizations committed to thoughtful, modern workplace culture. We help teams understand the role of alcohol-free living and long-term recovery, and learn how to navigate these conversations with professionalism and care. This approach fosters clearer communication and supports a more sustainable workplace culture.

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THP Levels Corporate Training

THP Levels Corporate Training is a structured, recovery-informed framework that helps organizations understand alcohol-free living and long-term recovery in workplace environments. Through 90-minute sessions, teams gain practical communication tools and guidance for navigating these conversations with professionalism and care.

Each session centers on real-world application and aligns with your organization’s values and communication style. THP Levels is offered virtually or in person and is well suited for organizations with high-performing teams, people leaders, HR partners, and companies hosting retreats, off-sites, or conferences.

Level 1 - Foundation

A recovery-informed introduction to understanding sobriety within modern workplace culture. Teams learn the fundamentals of shared language, alcohol-free awareness, and professional communication when navigating sobriety, stress, and burnout in high-performing environments. This foundation supports more thoughtful workplace interactions and helps teams approach recovery-informed communication with greater clarity and alignment.

Level 2 - Application

A recovery-informed, skills-based training focused on real-world application. Teams deepen their understanding of alcohol-free living, burnout, and recovery-informed conversations at work through practical scenarios, checklists, sobriety-related scripts, and guided prompts. Participants leave with tools they can implement immediately to support more thoughtful interactions and workplace culture.

Level 3 - Leadership

A recovery-informed leadership training focused on supporting alcohol-free living within modern workplace culture. Executives and people leaders learn how to model boundary-respecting communication and navigate sobriety-related conversations with professionalism and care. This leadership-focused training strengthens alignment across teams and reinforces recovery-informed communication.

Level 4 - Expanded Trainings

A customized, recovery-informed training experience designed to deepen alcohol-free workplace culture and strengthen team-wide alignment. Offerings include a half-day training covering all THP Levels in a three-hour format, or a full-day experience that expands the training with a working lunch and tailored integration sessions aligned with your culture and needs. This extended training provides a sustained path for integrating recovery-informed practices and cultivating cohesive workplace culture.

Why Bring THP Levels into your workplace?

THP Levels Corporate Training offers clarity around conversations often avoided or unsupported in traditional workplace models, giving teams shared language and practical tools they can use immediately.

Organizations choose THP Levels to strengthen alignment, foster more thoughtful communication, and cultivate a workplace culture equipped for alcohol-free and sobriety-related dynamics.

Grounded in real-world experience and designed for today’s workforce, THP Levels provides modern, stigma-free training that resonates across industries and seniority levels.

THP Levels is facilitated by Melissa Silverstein, a corporate leader with 20 years of experience advising high-performing organizations and over 13 years of alcohol-free living.

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