Biography
From an early age, Karla Chamberlain began working alongside individuals affected by addiction through volunteer involvement with AA and ALANON, volunteering to support children in the ALATOT program while adults participated in group sessions. These formative experiences sparked a lasting interest in helping individuals navigate recovery and build healthier, more stable ways of living. Over time, this work evolved into a deeper professional focus on mental health and relational healing. When considering a path in the field, the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) track stood out as a natural fit, rooted in both personal experience within a large family system and a growing interest in the dynamics that shape relationships. A systems-based approach to care aligned closely with these values, emphasizing that each individual is interconnected within broader family and relational structures. Alongside clinical training, the pursuit of a Master’s in Healthcare Administration further expanded her understanding of the healthcare system and organizational dynamics. This combination of clinical and administrative perspective has strengthened a commitment to being a positive, informed force within the field. Her ultimate goal is to support each person’s overall well-being by fostering greater stability, clarity, and fulfillment in their lives. What excites Karla most about her work is the strong connection between an individual’s well-being and the systems in which they live and work. She is deeply attuned to how relationships, environments, and broader life circumstances influence mental and emotional health, and finding greater meaning in supporting positive change within those systems. Witnessing growth in a person’s sense of peace, joy, or safety is profoundly rewarding and reinforces her commitment to this work. Karla also feels a strong calling to support first responders and military families. With specialized training and certification in addressing the unique challenges these populations face, she is honored to serve those who have sacrificed greatly or put themselves in harm’s way in service to others. This focus adds a deeper sense of purpose to her clinical work and reflects a commitment to care for those who carry significant responsibility and stress in their lives. Outside of work, she enjoys a wide range of activities that reflect a deep appreciation for learning, creativity, and connection. Her interests include reading—particularly historical fiction, psychological thrillers, biographies, and poetry—as well as writing, gardening, and cooking. She also values time spent outdoors through nature walks, and finds joy in caring for animals and spending meaningful time with family. A strong curiosity about the world shapes much of Karla’s personal life. She is continually drawn to learning more about history, science, and health, and believes in lifelong growth through ongoing questions, exploration, and reflection. This commitment to continual learning brings both personal fulfillment and a deeper sense of engagement with the world around her. From an early age, Karla Chamberlain began working alongside individuals affected by addiction through volunteer involvement with AA and ALANON, volunteering to support children in the ALATOT program ... |
Ages Seen
Adults
Geriatrics
Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Education: University of Houston - Clear Lake (2004)
Education: University of Houston Clear-Lake (2004)
Hospital Affiliations
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Round Rock
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Pflugerville (Building 1)
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Buda
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Lakeway
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Austin
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
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