Tasha Reynolds

    Tasha Reynolds

    Community & Accountability Coach

    You don't have to do this alone.

    About

    Tasha Reynolds is Bettor Health's Community & Accountability Coach. She spent seven years as a peer-support specialist and group facilitator at a gambling-recovery nonprofit — coordinating programs, training peer mentors, and helping hundreds of individuals build the community connections that sustain long-term recovery. Tasha holds a Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) certification and has completed advanced training in group facilitation, motivational interviewing, restorative practices, and the psychology of belonging. Her group accountability framework has been adopted by three peer-support organizations as a structured facilitation tool, and she has presented on community-based recovery models at regional behavioral health conferences. At Bettor Health, Tasha's programs are built on a single truth she observed over years of frontline work: people recover faster and more reliably when they are not doing it alone.

    How They Got Here

    Tasha spent seven years as a peer-support specialist and group facilitator at a gambling-recovery nonprofit, where she coordinated group programs, trained volunteer peer mentors, and helped individuals build the support networks that make long-term recovery sustainable. She witnessed firsthand how social isolation accelerates relapse and how intentional community-building reverses it — and she built her coaching practice around that insight.

    Training & Credentials

    Tasha holds a Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS) certification and has completed advanced training in group facilitation, motivational interviewing, and social support theory. She is trained in restorative practices and has completed coursework in the psychology of belonging and social connection as it relates to behavioral health and sustained recovery.

    Recognition & Impact

    Tasha has trained peer-support volunteers for multiple gambling-recovery programs and has presented on community-based recovery models at regional behavioral health conferences. Her group accountability framework has been adopted by three peer-support organizations as a structured facilitation guide. At Bettor Health, she leads all community, relationship, and accountability programs.

    Their Commitment

    Tasha is clear that peer support and coaching complement but do not replace clinical treatment. She actively encourages participants to connect with licensed counselors and helpline resources, maintains healthy peer-support boundaries in her programs, and is transparent about the role and limits of community-based recovery.

    Focus Areas

    • Support networks
    • Relationships
    • Consistency

    Teaching Style

    Encouraging, people-first

    Programs by Tasha