Tim Westbrook is an addiction recovery expert, mental health advocate, and the Founder and CEO of Camelback Recovery, a leading behavioral health organization in Phoenix, Arizona. He specializes in helping individuals overcome substance use disorders, process addictions, and co-occurring mental health challenges, empowering them to build lives of purpose, connection, and long-term recovery.
Born and raised in Southern California, Tim spent his teen years in Oxnard before earning a Bachelor of Science in Business from the University of California, Davis. After years of struggling with addiction, he reached rock bottom in March 2011—a moment that became the foundation for his lifelong commitment to sobriety and service. His personal recovery journey fuels his passion to help others find freedom from addiction and achieve lasting transformation.
Tim founded Camelback Recovery to provide compassionate, evidence-based care for people seeking recovery from addiction and mental illness. His mission-driven leadership and focus on holistic healing have contributed to the organization’s outstanding success rate and national recognition. To deepen his clinical expertise, he earned a Master of Science in Addiction Counseling from Grand Canyon University.
Beyond his work in behavioral health, Tim Westbrook is an Ironman triathlete, certified yoga teacher, and avid cyclist. He lives and teaches the principles of balance, health, and self-mastery—embracing practices such as CrossFit, cold plunging, infrared sauna, red light therapy, and biohacking as part of his wellness routine. He starts each day with prayer, meditation, and gratitude, embodying the spiritual foundation that sustains his recovery and success.
Tim is also the host of the podcast “I Love Being Sober,” where he interviews world-renowned experts, clinicians, and thought leaders on topics ranging from addiction recovery and mental health to fitness, spirituality, and human optimization.
An active member of the 12-Step community, Genius Network, and broader yoga and cycling communities, Tim Westbrook continues to inspire others to pursue a life of health, wholeness, and service. His journey from addiction to Ironman exemplifies the power of recovery—and his mission is to help others discover that same freedom.