Patrick Fowler CADC III Program Director at Safe and Sound Treatment

Patrick Fowler

CADC III - Program Director

Patrick Fowler serves as the Program Director at Safe and Sound Treatment. With a background in psychology and a bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton, Patrick is a seasoned professional in addiction counseling. His qualifications include the CATC III certification from the Addiction Counselors Certification Board of California.

Patrick earned associate degrees in Human Services, Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Psychology, and Business Management. He also holds certifications in Addiction Studies, Conflict Resolution, Social Sciences, and the specialized Generation Red Road certification, which focuses on Native American recovery practices.

With over a decade of experience in addiction treatment, Patrick has a deep understanding of various recovery systems, including the 12-step approach to sobriety. His comprehensive knowledge and multifaceted educational background make him a key leader at Safe and Sound Treatment, where he is dedicated to guiding individuals on their journey to recovery.

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