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NYC Alumni Workshop

Sierra Tucson Alumni Events

“Recapturing the Magic of Recovery: Enjoying a happy & healthy holiday season”

November 10, 2016

Presenter:

Bill Reynolds, PA-C
Co-director, Addictions / Co-occurring Disorders Program at Sierra Tucson

Event Description:

For many individuals, including those in recovery, the holidays can be anything but happy. Loneliness, anxiety, depression and unexpected triggers are common during this time of year, and it can be tempting to fall back into old behaviors, bad habits and unhealthy responses to stress.

 

In this workshop, presenter Bill Reynolds will offer effective and practical techniques for surviving and thriving during the holidays. Participants will have an opportunity to share openly with others in a safe environment, and enjoy a deep sense of connection in this often-isolating time of year. No matter what brought you to Sierra Tucson, Bill’s “Recovery Check-up” will help Alumni to feel centered, confident and hopeful as we move into the holiday season.

 

Bill_Reynolds_DSC04322_CL-112015Bill Reynolds, PA-C, is a U.S. Navy-trained physician assistant and served on active duty for 30 years, retiring as a lieutenant commander in 2012. He has several years of psychiatry and addiction medicine experience, in addition to his family medicine background. Reynolds has a keen interest in working with trauma survivors due to his experience working with Marines and Sailors adversely affected by wartime stress. Additionally, he has an affinity for Sierra Tucson’s addiction medicine clients and is a strong proponent of recovery-oriented modalities to help individuals achieve sobriety.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a complimentary event for Sierra Tucson Resident & Family Member Alumni. We ask that you please register by Wednesday, November 9, 2016.

Contact: Alison Broderick, Alumni Coordinator
Telephone: (520) 336-7061
Email: Alison.Broderick@SierraTucson.com

We are sorry but registration for this event is now closed.

Please contact us if you would like to know if spaces are still available.