ClearStep is a recovery support companion designed to help people stay engaged and grounded between appointments.
It is not a treatment program, therapy, or medical service. It does not replace your clinician, counselor, or medication.
ClearStep is meant to support the day-to-day reality of recovery— especially during moments that happen outside the clinic.
Recovery does not move in a straight path. There are periods of confidence and periods of uncertainty. There may be progress, pauses, and setbacks along the way.
This is common—and it does not mean failure.
ClearStep was designed with this reality in mind. Its purpose is not to judge or push, but to help you pause, reflect, and re-engage when recovery feels uneven or difficult.
ClearStep is introduced through a treatment program or clinician. If your care team uses ClearStep, they may recommend it as a way to:
ClearStep works alongside your care—it does not direct or manage it.
To be clear:
If you are in crisis or feel unsafe, you should contact your clinician or seek emergency support.
ClearStep is not currently available for individual sign-up.
If you are interested in ClearStep, the best next step is to speak with your clinician or treatment program to see whether it may be appropriate as part of your care.
ClearStep is designed to be:
It exists to support engagement—not to control recovery.