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Michelle Stevens

Family Recovery Coach

Michelle Stevens brings over 20 years of professional and personal experience to her role as a Family Recovery Coach at Reflection Family Interventions. With a background as a licensed psychiatric and chemical dependency nurse, Michelle has held leadership roles across multiple levels of care—including serving as Director of a long-term women’s recovery program and founder of a transitional living home supporting women in early recovery. Her career has been dedicated to one mission: ensuring that families are not left behind in the healing process.

Michelle’s expertise is not only rooted in clinical best practices but also in her lived experience. In recovery herself for nearly two decades, Michelle understands firsthand the complexities of addiction, mental health, and family dynamics. However, it wasn’t until her own family was affected by addiction that she encountered the deep, invisible wounds families often carry—feelings of helplessness, confusion, and emotional exhaustion.

Her turning point came in a quiet moment of desperation when she walked into a 12-step family support group and simply said, “I just need to be okay, even if they aren’t.” That moment of honesty marked the beginning of her own family recovery journey. Through surrender, education, and community, Michelle discovered a path to peace and resilience—one that not only transformed her, but began to change her entire family system.

Today, Michelle channels that journey into a powerful source of hope for others. She specializes in helping families break through codependency, enabling patterns, and generational trauma while restoring healthy connection and emotional safety. Whether walking alongside families during the intervention process or guiding them through Reflection’s six-month family recovery coaching program, Michelle brings warmth, clarity, and clinical insight to every conversation.

She believes that when families heal, the chances of lasting recovery dramatically increase—and that the most courageous thing a family can do is seek help not just for their loved one, but with them.

Michelle’s work is more than a career—it’s a calling. She is honored to help families reclaim their power, rewrite the narrative, and walk together toward lasting healing.