Sharyn Campbell
Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, TX #16209
Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate, TX #95108
Supervised By: Dianne Feria
Healing begins when we challenge the thoughts that once held us captive.
Sharyn Campbell brings a powerful blend of clinical expertise, personal insight, and deep compassion to her work as both a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate. Her journey into counseling was born from her own lived experience—overcoming the lingering effects of childhood trauma, anxiety, and depression. Through healing and personal growth, Sharyn felt called to walk alongside others navigating similar emotional wounds.
Sharyn is most passionate about helping clients break free from negative thought patterns that have been shaped by painful experiences. She believes that by challenging irrational thinking and embracing healthier perspectives, individuals can experience lasting change—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Grounded in the belief that we are transformed by the renewing of our minds, Sharyn helps clients foster a more hopeful and empowered view of themselves, others, and the world around them.
Her specialties include working with adult survivors of childhood abuse, individuals impacted by domestic violence, and couples experiencing relational conflict. She has a particular gift for helping couples rebuild connection and trust, even in the aftermath of serious challenges such as violence, betrayal, or long-term miscommunication. One of her most meaningful therapeutic experiences was supporting a couple on the verge of separation following a domestic violence dispute. With time and commitment, she helped them explore their communication styles, resolve conflicts with compassion, and ultimately rediscover a shared sense of partnership and purpose.
Sharyn’s approach to therapy is warm, validating, and transparent. She believes the most effective therapeutic relationships are built on safety, mutual respect, and even moments of shared laughter. Clients describe her as someone who not only listens with empathy but also models authenticity by sharing her own humanity in ways that promote healing.
In addition to her counseling credentials, Sharyn is an ordained minister who approaches her work with humility, grace, and a deep sense of spiritual calling. She frequently incorporates spiritual values and faith-based support into therapy when requested, especially in areas of grief, trauma, and identity. As a published author in the genre of religion and spirituality, she also enjoys sharing hope through writing and community engagement.
Sharyn is certified in Military Resilience through her postgraduate studies at Liberty University. With this specialized training, she is particularly equipped to support veterans and military families navigating stress, trauma, and transition.
Outside the therapy space, Sharyn finds joy in bowling, reading, writing, shopping, and spending quality time with family. Music is often her go-to for inspiration and peace.
Whether working with individuals, couples, or families, Sharyn’s goal is to walk beside clients as they pursue renewal, freedom, and deeper understanding.