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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services celebrates Recovery College Graduates

Graduates of the 100 level courses of the SB&H Recovery College. Graduates include (left to right) Back row: Stephen Mayer, Erin Carey, Juan Parras, Porscha Hall, Candy Blomgren, Giovanna Mejia, Cindy Martinez, Cristiana Mendez. Bottom row: Delia Calbert, Christina Porter, Brianna Velasquez, Rebecca Deleon, Jessica Corrales, Elva Torres

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) celebrated recent graduates of the Recovery College in a ceremony on July 9. The graduates have spent the past six months learning Positive Psychology strategies for their own personal and professional growth at SB&H and to support their work with the organization’s members.

“We have had great success with the Recovery College thanks to the dedication and commitment of the students and instructors,” said Southwest Behavioral & Health Services CEO Steven Sheets. “The 100-level course content is rigorous, and we send our warmest congratulations to the newest round of graduates.”

The goal of the Recovery College is to provide increased educational opportunities to enhance learning, as well as meet the demands for continuing education. Currently, the Recovery College provides ongoing continuing education and training services in the behavioral health field for clients and staff.

The recent graduates of the Recovery College are all SB&H staff members. In order to complete the program, the graduates participated in classroom and online engagement – in addition to their regular duties as employees of SB&H.