Program Director, Adult Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
Jamie Williams is a highly skilled clinician and Program Director for Adult Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services in Douglas and Curry Counties. She holds an Associate of Human Services, a Bachelor’s in Social Work (graduating Summa Cum Laude), and a Master’s in Social Work. Additionally, Jamie has earned graduate-level certificates in Human Service Management and Community Practice. Her dual credentials include licensure as a Certified Social Work Associate (CSWA) through the Oregon State Board of Social Workers and certification as a CADCIII and QMHP-C through MHACBO.
Jamie specializes in treating co-occurring disorders and working with individuals involved in the criminal justice system. As a trained practitioner in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, she addresses the trauma frequently linked to substance use disorders and adverse childhood experiences. By combining cognitive behavioral therapy and adaptive information processing, she empowers her clients to navigate challenges, build resilience, and enhance their quality of life.
Her clinical interests focus on Substance Use Disorder and Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment, Trauma Therapy, and corrections-focused treatment, including specialty court programs. She is deeply committed to improving access to treatment services within the community.
Jamie’s approach to care emphasizes treating the root causes of addiction, fostering lasting recovery for both mental health and substance use concerns.
I believe in addressing the underlying causes of addiction to support meaningful and sustainable recovery efforts for my clients.