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Sobriety & Wellbeing

Face-to-Face Coaching Suppor For Chesterfield

Words & images: Your Sober Path


Sobriety and wellbeing coach Christine Coulson is launching face-to-face coaching sessions in Chesterfield, offering local residents confidential, non-clinical support to help them change their relationship with alcohol.


From February, Christine will see clients in person at Brampton Therapy Centre, Chatsworth Road, expanding her established online coaching practice to meet growing demand for in-person support. Her work focuses on people who are questioning their drinking for health and wellbeing reasons and want practical help to make changes.


Christine is the founder of Your Sober Path and has been sober for over four years, having quit alcohol in January 2022. She has coached clients online since 2023, combining professional training with lived experience. She is accredited by The Sober Club and IPHM, is a member of the Association for Coaching, and works with clients to address mindset, triggers, habits, and lifestyle factors linked to alcohol use.


“I wanted to bring my coaching to Chesterfield in person because some people value face-to-face connection over working through screens,” Christine said. “I privately struggled with my relationship with alcohol before I quit, and I know how difficult it can be when you’re not dependent but feel your drinking is holding you back. Coaching can help people shift their mindset around alcohol and see that real change is possible.”


Sessions last one hour and are available weekly or fortnightly on Thursdays. Coaching is suitable for individuals who want to stop drinking or reduce their alcohol intake; Christine does not work with people who are alcohol-dependent and encourages those individuals to seek specialist medical or clinical support.


Ellena Outram of Brampton Therapy Centre on Chatsworth Road said: “We are delighted to welcome Christine to our clinic and team; we are very excited about how her Sobriety and Wellbeing life coaching skills will enhance our well-established therapy offer and add another treatment modality, which could help those in our community achieve their aims and goals.”


Christine’s personal story has been featured in Best magazine and Metro online, and she has spoken about quitting alcohol on BBC Sheffield, BBC Newcastle, and BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine show. She is also an ambassador for Bee Sober.


People interested in learning more can book a free introductory chat at her website below.



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