
As part of a course in Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program, Camryn Adams collaborated with peers on an Advocacy Project aimed at enhancing community education for individuals experiencing First Episode Psychosis. Building on this initiative, Adams adapted the proposal for her employer, a local community mental health provider, and plans to present it to the state of New Hampshire to seek funding for potential implementation in 2025.
A first-year CMHC student, Adams specializes in supporting clients with first-episode psychosis. In addition, she facilitates a dialectical behavioral skills group. Driven by a deep compassion for others, Adams is committed to empowering individuals and fostering meaningful change.