I love celebrating women who make contribution to the lives of other women and those whom they love and care about: their children, their loved ones. Today, I’d like to bring a closer focus onto one of the best in her area of expertise of child’s addiction to drugs, alcohol and other substances. Holly Daniels has dedicated her life to studying the habits, the mind, the behaviors of those young adults who have been sucked into the addiction world of drug abuse. With Holly’s expertise in this are, please review her HOW-TOs of talking to a child about such additions.
And on this page, here are some cornerstones of Holly Daniel’s career that led her to head the department of Clinical Systems at the Sober College, a rehab center for young adults.
A mother to two teenagers, Holly relies on her personal daily meditation practice to bring balance to her own life, and she enjoys teaching meditation and mindfulness skills to others. “I believe,” explains Holly, “that healing involves building connections with other healthy people and creating fulfilling, meaningful life experiences outside of treatment. Sober College offers young adults opportunities to do just that.”
Holly Daniels, PhD, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist, meditation teacher and mental health advocate. She brings her many years of experience working in dual diagnosis treatment to her role as Clinical Systems Director at Sober College, visit HERE. After earning her degree in clinical psychology, Holly worked for many years as a primary therapist at Monte Nido and Associates, the Valley Community Clinic and The Canyon residential treatment center in Malibu, where she specialized in treating those with complex issues including co-occurring addictions, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and associated mood and anxiety disorders.
As the Clinical Systems Director at Sober College, Holly contributes her complex clinical expertise to enhance and support clinical operations within Sober College treatment centers and utilizes her passion for relationship building and business development to collaborate with professionals and families in the recovery and mental health communities.
Holly shares Sober College’s dedication to encourage and promote self-discovery and resiliency toward long-term, sustained recovery for every young adult who comes in for treatment. She feels fortunate to be able to continue her life’s work alongside the compassionate, expert, invigorating team at Sober College.
Holly loves watching clients grow, heal, learn gratitude and develop passions as they practice interacting with the world in life-affirming ways. “I feel fortunate to be part of such an innovative and effective team, and honored to be even a small part of our clients’ journeys.”
14 thoughts on “Women To Celebrate – Holly Daniels Who Helps Young Adults Through Addiction”
It takes a lot of patience and follow up to help those going through addiction. I love hearing her dedication to the subject.
How good of her to do such inspiring things. I admire her so much, more blessings for her.
She is vey inspirational, I appreciate people who care for others.
That is so amazing that she helps young adults who have dealt with addiction. It must be so rewarding to see her clients on their journey to recovery.
Wow! What an amazing journey she is on to help young adults! We need people like her! There are so many young adults today dealing with addictions to all sorts of things!
She sounds like an inspiration! Someone doing true good in this world. I love it.
I love post like this that features inspiring woman! Holly’s work sounds really rewarding and I’ll definitely be looking into Sober College to learn more about her work
Kudos to a great woman! It’s really inspiring to know that there are great women who make an impact in other people’s lives to make them better.
It’s so awesome to have people in the world to use their gifts to make a difference in the world and help others. Great information! Addiction is such a common occurrence in our world today.
Holly Daniels sounds like a really great woman, doing really wonderful things. Addiction is scary, and the more resources that people can use to help them break their addiction the better.
Holly Daniels sounds like an amazing woman. It is so important for addicts to have a good support system to help back them up.
She sounds like a wonderful woman. I am glad she’s there to help the young adults who need it.
I suppose young adults are the ones who suffer the most.. It’s good that there are things being done! 🙂
Wow, what Holly Daniels is doing is truly noble and meaningful work. It’s truly inspiring to see someone making a big difference in the lives of others!