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What Is Nutritional Resilience And How Can We Move From Reactive To Resilient In Recovery.

Wed, May 24

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Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly Public Forum, featuring Kelly Miller and her insightful talk on "What Is Nutritional Resilience And How Can We Move From Reactive To Resilient In Recovery."

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What Is Nutritional Resilience And How Can We Move From Reactive To Resilient In Recovery.
What Is Nutritional Resilience And How Can We Move From Reactive To Resilient In Recovery.

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May 24, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM MDT

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About the Event

Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly Public Forum, featuring Kelly Miller and her insightful talk on "What Is Nutritional Resilience And How Can We Move From Reactive To Resilient In Recovery."

  • Learn about the three parts of the brain that determine our actions and how to manage those parts to create behaviour change
  • Learn how to recognize the language of your own body in order to property meet its needs
  • Learn how to create true resilience in recovery so when you're knocked off center the road back to balance is quick and easy

This is a must-attend event for anyone looking to improve their overall well-being and make great choices for their life.

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