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Camille McDaniel, LPC

Bringing Hope and Healing

I am Camille McDaniel, LPC, Founder and Director of Healing Psychotherapy Practices of Georgia, LLC. I provide therapy via secure telehealth (phone and video) for adults across Georgia.

For more than two decades, I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults across a wide range of clinical concerns. Over time, I found myself especially drawn to working with women who learned early in life to survive by being capable, dependable, and emotionally strong, often while quietly carrying their own pain.

Many of the women I serve are the ones others lean on. They are used to fixing, doing, holding things together, and pushing through. Over time, that kind of strength can become exhausting and isolating, leaving women feeling unheard, misunderstood, and worn down at their core.

Today, my work is intentionally focused on helping women begin to release survival based patterns and reconnect with who they are beneath responsibility, pressure, and long-standing self reliance.

Clinical Experience and Professional Foundation

I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia since 2003. In addition to my clinical work, I spent seven years teaching at the university level in undergraduate psychology and graduate community counseling programs.

This background allows me to integrate solid clinical knowledge with practical, real-world application, always guided by professional ethics, thoughtful pacing, and respect for each client’s autonomy.


Areas of Focus: (Older Teens to Adults)

  • Women’s Issues
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Chronic Illness 
  • Life Transitions
  • Mood Disorders (Depression and Bipolar)
  • Struggles with Faith

I work with adults from a variety of backgrounds. For clients who desire it, Christian faith can be thoughtfully and ethically integrated into the counseling process.


How I Work With Clients

My therapeutic style is warm, direct, collaborative, and grounded. I value honesty, compassion, and clarity in the counseling relationship.

I draw from evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and solution-focused strategies when appropriate. These tools are used in service of deeper understanding, emotional regulation, and sustainable change, not as one-size-fits-all techniques.

The focus remains on you, your story, and what healing looks like in your life.

A wise man is strong,

Yes, a man of knowledge increases strength;

For by wise counsel you will wage your own war,

And in a multitude of counselors there is safety.

Proverbs 24:5-6

The Steady Reset Podcast

Supporting You Between Sessions

Healing does not only happen during the therapy hour. Many benefit from brief, intentional moments of grounding throughout the week.

I created The Steady Reset, a short two-minute mental health series designed for women who carry a great deal of responsibility and rarely pause for themselves. These brief resets offer practical grounding exercises and reminders that slowing down is not weakness. It is regulation.

Each episode includes:

• A grounding reset
• A practical, doable exercise
• A steady reminder that you are not broken

You are welcome to listen below or subscribe on Apple and Spotify. You can also watch on our Healing YouTube channel

Who This Work Is Best Suited For

This therapy may be a good fit if you:

  • have spent years being the dependable one or emotional anchor

  • feel emotionally tired, unseen, or not deeply understood

  • struggle to rest or prioritize yourself without guilt

  • want therapy that goes beyond surface-level coping

  • are ready for thoughtful, reflective work at a steady pace

Faith, Values, and Counseling

My counseling is grounded in a Christian worldview that values dignity, wisdom, truth, and grace. Faith is never imposed. All backgrounds and belief systems are welcome.

When a client desires it, Christian themes may be explored thoughtfully and ethically as part of the therapeutic process. Counseling is always guided by professional standards, informed consent, and respect for individual values.

Taking the First Step

Reaching out for therapy can feel vulnerable, especially for women who are used to carrying everything themselves. If you are ready to explore whether this work is a good fit, I invite you to begin the intake process.

Telehealth services are available across Georgia.