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Interventionist Ed Storti to Speak at Pasadena Recovery Center Nov. 12th

Pasadena Recovery Center’s Speaker Series Presents 
Interventionist Ed Storti on November 12th 
Hosted by Mackenzie Phillips
Interventionist Ed Storti to Discuss His Innovative Storti Model 

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Pasadena Recovery Center is pleased to welcome Ed Storti to their groundbreaking speaker series on Tuesday November 12th at 12pm. Ed will be doing a presentation on his innovative Storti Model – A remarkably successful method of addiction intervention which has been developed over the past 32 years.
The model itself is based on the concept of creating a positive atmosphere during an intervention rather than a negative one, and focuses on presenting the treatment as a gift to the addicted individual. The Storti model has proven extremely effective in encouraging patients to seek immediate help with their dependencies, and does so in a compassionate and dignified manner.
Pasadena Recovery Center Speaker Series hosts amazing authors, entrepreneurs, celebrities, and experts to talk about their personal experiences with addiction and the way it has affected both themselves and the people around them.
RSVP to Events@PasadenaRecoveryCenter.com
PASADENA RECOVERY CENTER: Is a 98-bed drug and alcohol treatment center located in the charming historic district of Pasadena that was co-founded in 2000 by renowned psychiatrist Dr. Lee Bloom, his daughter, Criminal Defense Attorney Alison Triessl, and his son, Michael Bloom. Known for its 12-step based comprehensive treatment program, Pasadena Recovery Center is dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive, and affordable care to those suffering from chemical dependency. 1811 N Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA 91103


ED STORTI- Ed Storti, Author, Lecturer and Intervention Specialist, is an International and California Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor and Board Registered Interventionist. He has choreographed thousands of interventions throughout the world. Ed’s educational lectures and presentations on The Storti Model of InterventionThe Disease of Appetite andProfessionalism for Intervention Specialists are requested by medical centers, chemical dependency facilities, universities and national conferences.  

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