James Campbell, LPC, LAC, MAC, CACII has worked professionally in the human services field for over twenty-five years in a wide range of clinical settings. He currently serves as the Training and Technical Assistance Manager for Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center at Morehouse School of Medicine, the Director of Family Excellence Institute, and as an adjunct professor at Anderson University. His passion is helping individuals, families, and communities heal and build on the strengths they possess.
James received his BA in Psychology from Anderson University and holds MA degrees in both Leadership and Management and Community Counseling from Webster University. In addition, he holds both national and international credentials as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. James is a member of both NAADAC and ACA, is a board member and past president of APSC/SCAADAC, and serves on NAADAC’s clinical issues committee related to clinical supervision.
James has authored three books, numerous articles, and is a nationally recognized and sought-after speaker on the subjects of addiction, recovery, adolescence, families, trauma, grief, cultural humility, and spirituality.