Marilyn Mutsune

Marilyn Mutsune is a Certified Addiction Recovery Coach and founder of Fixing You Now. After overcoming 16 years of addiction herself, Marilyn turned her personal journey into a mission: to help others find freedom and purpose in recovery.

She holds a formal Addiction Recovery Certification from the University of Derby and is also a Certified Addiction Recovery Coach, equipping her with both academic grounding and hands-on expertise to guide individuals through the complex path of healing.

Marilyn complements her recovery work with certifications in Transformation Life Coaching, Meditation, and Goal Success Coaching, offering a well-rounded, holistic approach to lasting change. Blending lived experience with proven strategies, she meets clients where they are—with empathy, structure, and real-world tools.

Her passion lies in helping people not just recover, but rebuild—one honest, hopeful day at a time.

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The Importance of Family Support in Addiction Recovery: A Complete Guide for 2025

Addiction is a complex and debilitating condition that extends far beyond the individual suffering from substance use disorder. While often viewed as a personal struggle, successful recovery typically requires a strong support network, with family members playing a pivotal role in the healing process. Research consistently shows that individuals with

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Addiction Recovery Statistics 2025: Success Rates, Challenges, and Insights

Addiction is a growing public health concern, affecting millions of individuals and families across the United States. According to recent data, 48.7 million people aged 12 or older—approximately 17.3% of the population—had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2022. These staggering numbers highlight the urgent need for awareness, education, and

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