Lindsay Lohan has a candidate in mind to be her sober coach, and she's a former advisor to President Bill Clinton, Radar Online is exclusively reporting.
According to Lindsay's dad Michael, the Lohan family is trying to ensure Lindsay's sobriety by surrounding her with positive influences.
"When Lindsay gets out, I want to have the right team of people around her, not the Hollywood types who leached on her in the past," Michael told Radar Online.
Michael is campaigning for clinical psychologist Iris Martin, who has an M.S. from the University of Pennsylvania and according to the biography on numerous books she's authored, created "Corporate Therapy," which was used by Clinton for key domestic and global initiatives.
"It's people like Iris Martin who was Bill Clinton's personal analyst for over eight years who we need to be involved in Lindsay's new life," Michael said.
"I have been in touch with Iris to get her in touch with Lindsay to be part of her new life."
As Radar Online previously reported, the 24-year-old has gone over 100 days without failing a drug or alcohol test.
"It is people like Iris and her attorney, Tom Hanson, who is also Robert Downey Junior's attorney, who will lead Lindsay on the right path," Michael said.
"I hope Lindsay takes my advice and doesn't get caught up with the other people who have had nothing but a negative influence on her."
Although it's unclear what qualifications Martin has as a sober coach, she authored of the best-selling book From Couch To Corporation which won the "One of the Most Important Books in Psychology" Award by the American Psychological Association.
A Los Angeles judge ordered the troubled starlet to stay in the drug rehabilitation program at Betty Ford until at least January 3, 2011, after she tested positive for cocaine during a random drug test in September.
Credit: Radar Online