STEPHANIE BROWN, PhD, is a clinician, teacher, author, researcher and consultant in the field of addiction. She founded the Alcohol Clinic at Stanford University Medical Center in 1977 and served as its director for eight years, developing the dynamic model of alcoholism recovery and its application to the long-term treatment of all members of an alcoholic family.
Dr. Brown served on the California State Alcoholism Advisory Board and was a founding member of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics, now National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA).
Dr. Brown served on the California State Alcoholism Advisory Board and was a founding member of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics, now National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA).
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The Addictions Institute is founded on the established research and treatment theories of Dr. Stephanie Brown, Director. The Institute integrates family systems and developmental perspectives to understand childhood and adult difficulties related to addiction and recovery. Addictions may be subtle and hidden, blatant or ravaging.
Professional supervision and consultation are available by individual appointment with most therapists. Stephanie Brown leads two consultation groups that meet for two hours on Monday mornings once a month. The focus of these groups is case consultation regarding individuals, couples or families who have a concern about any addiction, their own or someone else's.
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