Nathan Brown, LCSW
Let's get through this together.
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
I completed my undergraduate education at Weber State University, and earned a Masters Degree in Social Work from Boise State University.
My work in the mental health and substance use field was fostered through work on my own recovery, which began in 2010. Since that time, I have had the opportunity to gain experience in the 12-Step community through service work and my personal recovery journey. During that time, I worked for several years in a group home for youth offenders in the juvenile justice system who had co-occurring substance use disorders.
Following my formal education, I began working as a program coordinator and case manager for Family Counseling Services of Northern Utah where I developed a case management program from the ground up.
From there I moved to Davis Behavioral Health as a certified peer and case manager where I had the opportunity to assist in developing the Recovery Support Services (RSS) program. RSS is now the gold standard across the state, and an example for how to develop and implement a peer driven recovery support program.
My final role at Davis Behavioral Health, prior to starting this practice, was as an Adult Outpatient Substance Use/Mental Health therapist, as well as the Recovery Support Services therapist.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
I am a fitness enthusiast with a current focus on running. I love the way running helps me to maintain and improve my mental health, and gives me personal goals to push toward, all while improving my overall fitness.
I am a student of life and a lifelong learner who continues to seek knowledge about myself, the world, and the human experience.
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Specialties
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Addictions
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Anger Management
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Anxiety
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Borderline Personality Disorder
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Codependency
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Depression
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Divorce
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Grief/Loss
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Guilt
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Major Life and Family Changes
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Media Addiction
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Mood Disorders
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Parent/Child Conflict
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Parenting
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Personality Disorders
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Pornography Addiction
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Psychotic Disorders
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PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Relationship Complications
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Self-Harm
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Self-Worth
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Sexual Addiction
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Shame
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Spouses and Families of Addicts
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Stress Management
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Suicidal Ideation
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Trauma Recovery