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Pasadena Recovery Center Welcomes Reality Star Jason Wahler

Pasadena Recovery Center Welcomes Nationally Recognized TV Personality and Recovery Advocate Jason Wahler to Their Groundbreaking Speaker Series 

Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 12:00 P.M. 

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Jason is passionate towards sharing his journey towards recovery and strives to help the young generation overcome this terrible epidemic
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) May 07, 2015 
Pasadena Recovery Center is pleased to welcome nationally recognized TV personality and recovery advocate, Jason Wahler, to their revolutionary speaker series on Wednesday, May 13th at 12 P.M. Jason appeared on hit shows Laguna Beach, The Hills and Celebrity Rap Superstar and eventually Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, after publicly battling with addiction both on and off the screen. Sober since July 2010, Jason has since dedicated his life to raising awareness towards addiction and hopes to one day change the public’s negative perception of this deadly disease.
Jason continues to use his personal experience and his presence in the public eye to inspire people who struggle with addiction and alcoholism to get help. His involvement with the recovery community has changed his life and has allowed him to be a resource for thousands of individuals who need help but don’t know where to start. Jason is currently the Treatment and Recovery Advocate at Origins Behavioral Health Care. Jason works with many national organizations such as, Young People in Recovery, to help spread the message that they are not alone in their struggles and there is light at the end of the tunnel. Jason is passionate towards sharing his journey towards recovery and strives to help the young generation overcome this terrible epidemic. 
“We are incredibly honored to have Jason Wahler as our featured guest for this month's speaker series," says actress Mackenzie Phillips, Counselor and Treatment Recovery Advocate at Pasadena Recovery Center. "Sharing his personal struggles and his unbelievable battle against this deadly disease can help those who are suffering by inspiring others to get help,” said Phillips.
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.
Jason Wahler is a host, actor and TV personality who appeared on Laguna Beach, The Hills, Celebrity Rap Superstar and eventually Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, after battling through a public struggle with addiction. Sober since July 2010, Jason has since dedicated his life to raising awareness towards addiction and hopes to one day change the public’s negative perception of this deadly disease. Currently he is the Treatment and Recovery Advocate at Origins Behavioral Health Care, Jason’s vision aligns strategically with the treatment center’s aim to raise awareness and promote recovery from a global standpoint. He continues to use his personal experience and his presence in the public eye to inspire people who struggle with addiction and alcoholism to get help. His involvement with the recovery community has changed his life and has allowed him to be a resource for thousands of individuals who need help but don’t know where to start.
Pasadena Recovery Center: Located in the charming historic district of Pasadena, the Pasadena Recovery Center was co-founded in 2000 by renowned psychiatrist Dr. Lee Bloom, his daughter Alison Triessl, and his son Michael Bloom. The 98-bed drug and alcohol treatment center is nationally known for its 12-step based comprehensive treatment program and highly skilled, licensed and certified staff. Pasadena Recovery Center is dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care to those suffering from chemical dependency and is proud to offer lifesaving and life-changing treatment at an affordable cost. The Pasadena Recovery Center’s goal is to reintroduce sober individuals into society with the skills necessary to lead meaningful, productive lives.
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