Meet the Team: Therapist Carrie Collins

Primary Addiction Therapist

Here at The Owl's Nest, we know that quality addiction treatment isn’t just about the programs we offer—it’s the dedicated people who make recovery possible every day. Our staff recognition blog is here to shine a light on the incredible individuals who go above and beyond to support our clients and their families. Each month, we’ll feature a standout team member, sharing their story, passion for this work, and the impact they’ve made. It’s our way of celebrating the people who make healing happen while giving you a glimpse into the compassionate team behind our care.

What inspired you to work in the field of substance abuse treatment?

I have family members that have suffered from addiction. I know the impact addiction has and I know what addiction took away from them and the impact addiction has on families.

What do you find most rewarding about working at Owl’s Nest?

I enjoy seeing the light and life come back into my patient's eyes. I enjoy seeing them rediscover their purpose and be able to see that change happen. 

How do you motivate yourself and stay positive in challenging situations?

I remind myself why I got into this field. I enjoy finding new ways to do group and seeing them engage, smile, and have fun. It motivates me to see the bigger picture.

What is a personal value or belief that you bring to your work?

Treat others as you would have them treat you. I meet my patients where they are at so I can better understand them and can better help them.

What’s one thing your coworkers might be surprised to learn about you?

I have been in sales before and sold life insurance.

What’s the best advice you’ve received in your career, and how has it shaped you?

A mentor I had told me "I will teach you the fundamentals as well as rules and regulations but what will make you thrive is being able to incorporate yourself into the skills. Your patients will know if you are not being authentic so learn your niche and be you."

If you could share one piece of advice with someone entering this field, what would it be?

Learn how to have good boundaries and self-care. 

In three words, how would you describe yourself?

Humble, compassionate, and creative.

Any fun facts or hidden talents you’d like to share?

I played tennis in college. 

 

 

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