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Welcome to BryanHullihenAZ.BlogSpot.com. This site is an informational site about Bryan Hullihen. Here you will find information on who Bryan Hullihen is and where he comes from as well as how he became the man he is today. Mr. Hullihen works in the field of substance abuse treatment and he believes that, besides his training in the field and his education, his experience in overcoming his own battles is quite possibly his biggest asset in assisting others in overcoming their own. Bryan is part owner of an aftercare drug and alcohol abuse treatment program in Prescott, AZ called Paramount Recovery Services LLC as well as an outpatient clinic called Pinnacle Treatment Center LLC which is also located in Arizona. Bryan Hullihen’s path has not been perfectly straightforward as he has had many demons to overcome along the way, however, his story is both inspiring and, at times, tragic which you will soon learn. Mr. Hullihen story will not be available in its entirety all at once on this site, however, it will be released one section at a time until we are caught up to where he is today. I hope you find Bryan’s story as exciting and aspiring as I did and if you’d like more information on him feel free to visit the sites below.

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  • Website – Bryan Hullihen’s personal website
  • FaceBook – Bryan Hullihen’s personal social media account
  • Google+ – Bryan Hullihen’s personal/professional social media account
  • Twitter – Bryan Hullihen’s personal/professional social media account
  • LinkedIn – Professional networking site
  • Blog, Early Recovery – Bryan Hullihen’s blog about early recovery from addiction
  • Blog, Sober Living – Bryan Hullihen’s blog about sober living / early recovery
  • Blog, Emotional Sobriety – Bryan Hullihen’s blog about maintaining emotional sobriety









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  1. This is awesome Bryan. I am so proud of you. Keep up the good work!

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Informational Story about Bryan Hullihen

For several more years Bryan Hullihen continued to experiment with drugs and drink alcohol while his behavior became increasingly more unstable due to his continued substance abuse. Bryan spent most of his time during this phase of his life with his girlfriend, his stepbrother, and his stepbrother’s girlfriend. Although Bryan was only 17 he drank more alcohol than most 21-year olds and he lived his life as if it were a perpetual party. The beginning of the end for this way of life for the young Mr. Hullihen occurred one night while camping with those who Bryan spent most of his time with. Bryan and his friends had been drinking all night while camping on an island when around midnight they had run out of beer. Not wanting the party to end Bryan took his friend’s boat back to the marina where his vehicle was parked and headed off to the store to buy more alcohol. Bryan ended up at the beach as his friend’s birthday party was ending and he hoped to catch his friend to wish him a happy
Bryan Hullihen was born in 1978 in a small town just outside of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Hullihen had an older sister named Heather and his parents were Bryan and Christine. Bryan’s father had a small business in the steel industry which, due to the influx of Japanese steel to the U.S. in the 70’s, went under when Bryan was only one-year old. In 1981 Bryan Hullihen and his family moved to south Florida where his father was offered a job running a steel mill, however, when they arrived at their new town Bryan’s father was given the news that the mill would be closing and the job was no longer available. Bryan’s father was very traditional and he wanted his children’s mother to be home with the kids so he commenced to work three jobs in order to provide for his family. Even though Bryan’s father was extremely busy Bryan remembers his family being together every day for dinner and his father reading to him at night before bed. Bryan and his sister Heather were only two years apart in age w