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Trichotillomania 20th Annual Retreat - Sept 14th-18th 2011

June 23, 2011

Hi Everyone,

We have many clients who are living with Trich - it can be emotionally stressful and challenging to face on your own.  As with all growth opportunities in life, great healing and expansion can occur when we share and connect with others.   For those of you that can make it to Pennsylvania in September to participate in the annual Trichotillomania retreat and I would encourage you to make the trip!    Register on-line at The Trichotillomania Learning Center.

And as always, everyone here at William Collier Design is available & ready to help with providing you solutions to any hairloss your experiencing.  Feel free to call or email us for a free consultation appointment to learn more.

See below for an excerpt about the retreat from the TLC website - if you haven't been to their website before, check it out at:  https://www.trich.org/ We consider the Trichotillomania Learning Center to be THE place to get educated about Trichotillomania and the latest research available on the subject.

Please feel free to offer your comments and suggestions!

Judi Wygant-Collier

Trichotillomania 20th Annual Retreat - Sept 14th-18th 2011

Come together for a unique opportunity for hair pullers and skin pickers of all ages, and their families, to learn and heal surrounded by a supportive community.

The four-day Retreat, set in a rustic, natural environment, provides the setting to step away from regular patterns and surroundings and learn useful new skills from some of the world’s most knowledgeable treatment professionals and workshop facilitators.

Workshops by expert specialists and facilitators provide solid education about current treatments, shame reduction, stress management & more, with an emphasis on experiential learning.

Be embraced by the beauty of nature and discover effective pathways to behavioral change, wholeness and recovery. Make new friends, learn new skills, have some fun and open the doors to transformation.

“Attending was an important inner demonstration of my courage and ability to face trich. Meeting all the wonderful people really helped me start to accept not only others, but myself.”

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