Bruce Cooper, LCDC

Bruce Cooper, LCDC

Lead Counselor

Certified Clinical Supervisor — Bruce Cooper brings over 35 years of addiction counseling experience, shaped by military service and a lifelong commitment to the recovery community.

About

Bruce Cooper, LCDC

Bruce is a seasoned addiction professional with over 35 years of experience in the field. Before embarking on his counseling career, he proudly served in the United States Navy, demonstrating his commitment to his country. As a licensed chemical dependency counselor (LCDC) and certified clinical supervisor, Bruce brings a wealth of expertise to New Day Recovery.

His diverse background includes serving as the former executive director of a non-profit organization and holding various clinical supervision roles, equipping him with invaluable insights and wisdom. Bruce has actively participated on numerous boards throughout his career. He currently serves as the Board President of the San Antonio chapter of the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals and was recently elected to the state board. His dedication and leadership continue to make a significant impact in the field of addiction recovery.

Specializes In
• Addiction Counseling
• Clinical Supervision
• Non-Profit Leadership
• Veteran Services
Education & Credentials
• Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC)
• Certified Clinical Supervisor
• United States Navy (veteran)

Articles

April 30, 2026

Ross Powell

A compassionate, evidence-based guide to getting a loved one into rehab — calm conversation scripts, the CRAFT model, intervention planning, and outpatient PHP, IOP, and Virtual IOP options that protect work and privacy.

April 28, 2026

Ross Powell

Does outpatient alcohol rehab work? Explore success rates, IOP/PHP options, who's a good fit, and tips for choosing the right program for lasting recovery.

April 20, 2026

New Day Team

Many people continue working while in addiction treatment — whether that’s possible depends largely on the type of program. Outpatient and virtual programs are designed to work around jobs and family responsibilities. Residential care typically requires stepping away from work. Knowing which option fits your schedule is one of the most practical steps you can take before starting treatment.

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