Camryn McDaniel
Behavioral Health Technician
Camryn is a behavioral health professional at Bright Paths Recovery. She holds a cum laude psychology degree from Cal State Northridge and is pursuing her drug and alcohol counseling certification.
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Camryn McDaniel is a behavioral health professional at Bright Paths Recovery whose commitment to addiction treatment is rooted in growing up with a parent struggling with alcoholism. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, graduating cum laude from California State University, Northridge, where she also completed coursework in adolescent psychology, gender studies, and queer studies to better serve diverse populations.
Camryn is currently continuing her education in addiction studies at Pierce College and aspires to become a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor. Having witnessed addiction’s impact on families firsthand, she approaches each client with deep compassion and a genuine understanding that substance use disorder affects far more than the individual. At Bright Paths Recovery, Camryn provides warm, informed support to clients working toward lasting recovery.
Video Intro: Meet The Behavioral Health Technician
In this staff introduction, Rosa, Primary Therapist and Associate Marriage and Family Therapist at Bright Paths Recovery, shares how our clinical program in Los Angeles provides individualized treatment, including assessments, multiple weekly therapy sessions, and family therapy for couples and loved ones. Our approach focuses on identifying the root causes of addiction and helping clients rebuild their lives inside a premium residential treatment center in Los Angeles.
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