Family Therapy
Family Relationships With Balance
Dr. Brown conducts family therapy when families have lost balance, structure and appropriate boundaries and functioning.
Structural Family Therapy
Structural Family Therapy focuses on the family system as a whole and how each individual family member interacts with one another. Structural Family Therapy also examines the family’s structure and how it may contribute to the overall family dysfunction. This type of family therapy is most often used to help families who are struggling with alcohol or drug addictions, and severe mental illnesses.
Interpersonal Family Therapy
Interpersonal Family Therapy focuses on and addresses issues within the family and how each member of the family interacts with one another and how those interactions affect the family as a whole. Interpersonal Family Therapy also examines how each of those family relationships affect the person’s mental health, well-being and dysfunction.
Systems Family Therapy
Systems Family Therapy is designed to help families who are struggling with issues such as domestic violence, child abuse, lack of boundaries, addiction and severe mental illness. Systems Family Therapy looks at the entire family unit and how each individual can improve their relationship with others in the family. It also examines how the entire family system affects an individual’s behavior and mental health.