Kyle Allan McCall, MA, LPC, LCDC, NCC, CFRC, is a licensed Peace Officer with the Cedar Park Police Department and a nationally board-certified Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor specializing in complex trauma, dissociation, substance use, chronic suicidality, and high-acuity behavioral health presentations. Kyle is also a Certified First Responder Counselor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Counseling and has completed an invited MBA-level program focused on leadership, strategy, and executive decision-making.
Kyle’s work is defined by the integration of advanced clinical expertise with real-world operational demands. He has practiced across the full continuum of care, including inpatient, residential, and community-based treatment settings, with extensive experience in co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. He has managed residential psychiatric facilities serving high-acuity populations and has worked directly with individuals experiencing severe trauma, chronic substance use, suicidality, and complex psychiatric conditions. This depth of experience has resulted in a highly refined ability to identify behavioral patterns under pressure, extending well beyond traditional clinical or law enforcement training models.
In addition to his clinical and operational roles, Kyle has contributed to behavioral health system development and cross-sector innovation. He played a key role in the design and implementation of a diversion center program with Bluebonnet Trails Community Services, focused on improving system response to behavioral health crises and reducing reliance on traditional enforcement pathways. His work reflects a systems-level understanding of how public safety, mental health, and substance use treatment intersect in practice.
As a police officer, Kyle applies clinical reasoning in high-risk, time-compressed environments where behavior must be rapidly assessed and accurately interpreted. His approach emphasizes the neurobiological and psychological drivers of behavior, particularly in the context of trauma, substance use, and crisis. This integrated framework enhances decision-making, improves safety, and strengthens both immediate response and long-term outcomes.
Kyle is a nationally recognized trainer and speaker who has presented at numerous conferences to local, national, and international audiences, including the International LGBTQIA+ Criminal Justice Professionals Conference and the Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference, among others. He has delivered extensive training to law enforcement agencies, behavioral health professionals, and multidisciplinary audiences at the regional, state, and national levels. His instructional work focuses on mental health-informed response, behavioral threat assessment, and the operational application of clinical frameworks in dynamic, real-world environments.
His presentations are known for their depth, precision, and direct operational relevance, consistently challenging professionals to move beyond surface-level interpretations of behavior and toward clinically informed, strategically sound decision-making. He is widely recognized for translating complex clinical concepts into practical tools that can be applied immediately in the field.
Kyle’s work ultimately centers on advancing how systems respond to complexity, where clinical insight, operational awareness, and real-time judgment converge in moments that carry significant consequence.
Kyle operates at the intersection of clinical precision and real-world consequence, where the ability to accurately interpret behavior is not theoretical, it is immediate, operational, and often decisive.