About
Camille McDaniel, LPC
AUTHOR | LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR | FRAMEWORK DEVELOPER
Camille McDaniel, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has been in clinical practice since 2005. Over nearly two decades of direct client work, she has observed recurring patterns in cases where psychological symptoms did not respond as expected to standard therapeutic intervention.
Her clinical experience led to deeper examination of physiological contributors that may influence psychological presentation. While graduate programs emphasize the biopsychosocial model conceptually, many clinicians receive limited instruction on how to operationalize biological discernment responsibly within scope of practice.
This gap became the foundation for the development of the Medical Mimics framework.
Professional Presentations
Camille provides professional presentations and trainings focused on strengthening clinical discernment, including:
• Distinguishing physiological contributors from psychological symptoms
• Ethical clinical evaluation and interdisciplinary awareness
• Preparing graduate counseling students for real-world clinical environments
To invite Camille to speak at your school, organization, or professional event, please use the contact form below.
For ethics-focused and faith integration presentations, visit Christ in Private Practice.
Clinical and Academic Background
In addition to private practice, Camille has served as an adjunct professor in undergraduate psychology and graduate counseling programs, contributing to the training of future clinicians. Her teaching experience reinforced the need for structured guidance in interdisciplinary awareness and responsible clinical collaboration.
She continues to work directly with clients while providing professional consultation and practicing frameworks that support integrative, whole-person care, addressing biological, psychological, relational, and spiritual dimensions of human functioning within ethical scope of practice.
Professional Focus
Camille’s work centers on:
• Strengthening clinical evaluation
• Supporting interdisciplinary collaboration
• Promoting whole-person care
• Maintaining clear ethical scope boundaries
Her approach does not replace medical evaluation. It enhances responsible referral and collaborative awareness when physiological contributors may be influencing psychological symptoms.
