
Flagstaff, AZ — Bohdan N. Hrecznyj, MD, is being recognized
by Continental Who's Who as a Distinguished
Healthcare Professional for his excellence in the Psychiatric field and in
acknowledgment of his work with The Guidance Center.
With more than 37 years of expertise in psychiatry, Dr.
Hrecznyj is currently in clinical practice at The Guidance Center, a not-for-profit
Community Mental Health Center with locations serving Flagstaff, Williams, and
the surrounding Northern Arizona communities. The clinic offers a full range of
services, from general mental health counseling to inpatient psychiatric
hospitalization for acute psychiatric emergencies.
Board-certified in General and Child Psychiatry, Dr.
Hrecznyj specializes in mental health care for people of all ages with
developmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorder. He practices
integrative psychiatry, including medications, in conjunction with supplements
and mindfulness practices.
In pursuit of his medical career, Dr. Hrecznyj obtained a
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with honors in 1981 from Oakland University
in Rochester, MI. He earned his Medical Degree in 1985 from Wayne State
University's School of Medicine. From there, the doctor completed a rotating
medical internship at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, IL. He
completed his General Psychiatric Residency at the Lafayette Clinic (Wayne
State University) in 1987 and a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital in 1990.
As a testament to his training, the doctor is board
certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He additionally is
a member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the
Ukrainian North American Medical Association, among his professional
affiliations.
Dr. Hrecznyj and his wife, Lorian, have been married for 29
years. They are the parents of three children. Of particular note, he is a
former coach for a youth soccer league.
Dr. Hrecznyj would like to dedicate this recognition to his
mentor, Teresa Bertch, MD, who serves as the Chief Medical Officer for the
Guidance Center and the Vice President of the Northern Arizona Regional
Behavioral Health Authority.