Miguel Brown M.S.Ed. License # IMT1764

 

Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, Miami Teen Counseling

miguelbrown@miamiteencounseling.com

(786) 664-7426

7600 Red Road - Suite 218

South Miami, Florida

33143

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      About Miguel Brown M.S.Ed.

      Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern for Miami Teen Counseling

      I have been part of the South Florida community for over 19 years. I received a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Miami and have been working with both English and Spanish speaking teenagers and their families for 10 years.  I have always had a gift for connecting with teenagers and as a local South Floridian I can relate to them.  I provide a sanctuary for teenagers and families who are ready to start making  positive changes in their lives. 

      I was born to an English father and Venezuelan mother in Valencia, Venezuela.  When I was 8 years old my family moved to Florida.  When I was 13 we moved to Santiago, Chile.  When I was 16 we moved back to Florida and I have lived here ever since.  Thanks to my diverse background I have spoken English and Spanish fluently my whole life and have always been curious about why people are the way they are.  The English are very different from the Venezuelans! This led me to study psychology and eventually go on to obtain a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Miami.  Since the beginning of my studies I enjoyed working with teenagers.  I have always been able to connect with them and always got a lot out of my time with them.  Over the years I have had the opportunity to work with teenagers in several different ways; as a case manager, teacher, behavior technician, and eventually as a registered marriage and family therapist intern.  Once I became a registered MFT intern, I knew I had found my calling.  It’s a profession perfectly suited to me.

      I love what I do and I look forward to meeting you and your family.  

      I am a Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Intern.  My supervisor is Robin Stilwell.  You can contact her at 305-279-3640 or send her an email at robin@robinkstilwell.com.  Being a Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Intern means that I am a graduate from a Master’s program and am currentluy working towards full licensure.

       Sincerely,

      Miguel E. Brown M.S. Ed

      Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

       

      Education and Selected Experience

      EDUCATION

       

      Florida Psychoanalytic Institute, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

                      Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Course Certification, expected Fall 2013

       

      University of Miami, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

                      Masters of Science In Education. in Marriage and Family Therapy

       

      Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A.

                      Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Psychology, 2005

                      Minor in French

       

       

      CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

      El Centro Center of Excellence for Hispanic Health Disparities Research, University of Miami, Miami, FL

      Supervisor:  Dr. Daniel Santisteban

      Practicum Outplacement May 2011 – May 2012

      • Conducted individual therapy in English and Spanish for 11-15 year old Hispanic study participants as part of the control group for a drug prevention study
      • Conducted didactic drug group therapy in English and Spanish for 14-17 year old Hispanic study participants as part of the control group for a drug treatment efficacy study

       

      Institute for Individual and Family Counseling, University of Miami, Miami, FL

      Supervisor: Dr. Cassaundra Wimes

      Staff Therapist University Practicum May 2011 – May 2012

      • Conducted individual and family therapy for a variety of clients in English and Spanish
      •  Attended regular “in-service” training workshops

       

      Henderson Mental Health Center, Family Resource Team, Fort Lauderdale, FL

      Supervisor:  Lauren Zuchman LMHC

      Family Resource Coordinator, September 2005 – September 2006

      • Working with Families on wide variety of issues
      • Experience working with clients with various diagnosis
      • Coordinating services and overall plan development and implementation
      •  Heavy experience with domestic violence

       

      Henderson Mental Health Center, Alternative to Residential Treatment Team, Fort Lauderdale, FL

      Supervisor:  Lauren Zuchman LMHC

      Behavior Technician/Youth Case Manager, September 2006 – December 2006 and May 2008 – June 2009

      • Using basic behavioral techniques to increase desirable behavior and decrease undesirable behavior in severely impaired adolescents
      • Coordinating services and overall plan development and implementation
      • Heavy experience with treatment teams involving counselors, psychiatrists, school professionals and families

       

      Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Camp E-Tu-Makee, Clewiston, FL

      Supervisor: Patrick Girdner MA

      Outdoor youth counselor, September 2007 – May 2008

      • Contact with juvenile offenders and foster care children 24 hours a day 5 days a week in a wilderness program environment in the Florida Everglades
      • Leading a mixed group of juvenile delinquents and foster care children with DSM diagnosis through structured daily activities including school work and group therapy
      • Conducting problem solving sessions to confront maladaptive behavior when it occurs

       

      Boys and Girls Club of the Bid Bend, Tallahassee, FL

      Teacher, September 2002 – May 2005

       

      GRADUATE LEVEL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

      “El Centro” Center of Excellence for Hispanic Health Disparities Research, University of Miami, Miami, FL

      PI: Daniel Santisteban, PhD

      Graduate Assistantship/Study Coordinator, May 2010 – May 2012

      • The purpose of this research is to test the effectiveness of Culturally Informed Flexible Family Therapy for Adolescents (CIFFTA) compared to treatment as usual
      • Conducted screening, baseline, and follow up assessments with Hispanic adolescents and their caregivers
      • Analyzed data using SPSS for monitoring, adherence, and research purposes
      • Coordination responsibilities for study: Culturally Informed and Flexible Family based Treatment for Adolescents (CIFFTA): A Randomize Trail, which tests the efficacy of CIFFTA compared to traditional structural family therapy

       

      The Miami Prenatal Cocaine Study, University of Miami, Miami, FL

      PI: Emmalee Banstra MD

      Graduate Assistantship, June 2009 – May 2010

      • The purpose of this longitudinal study is to investigate the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure in an African-American cohort of approximately 400
      • Conducted psychosocial interviews with the adolescent participants
      • Guided participants through the “TRIER” social stress test
      • Administered computerized psychological measures
      • Quality assured caregiver psychosocial interviews
      • Trained new staff to enter data and quality assure psychosocial interview

       

       

      PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

      • Co-author and co-presenter: “A scientist-practitioner model applied to a multicultural training program for multilingual therapists in a global society” Presentation at the National Latino/a Psychological Association’s 2010 annual conference in San Antonio, Texas
      • Co-author: “Bridging Science and Practice:  Facilitators and Barriers to This Important Work” Presentation at the 2010 Robert Wood Johnson’s New Connections Symposium at Princeton University, New Jersey

       

       

       

      Miguel Brown, M.S.Ed, MFT-I

      Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, Miami Teen Counseling

      7600 Red Road, Suite 218

      South Miami, FL 33143

      miguelbrown@miamiteencounseling.com

      (786) 644-7426

       

      By Miguel Brown