About Matthew
Matthew Brown is a licensed clinical social worker who offers straightforward support for people facing difficult emotions. He is Matthew Brown, LCSW, and he focuses on practical steps to manage anger, low mood, and relationship strain. His style is direct, warm, and respectful to help people feel heard right away.
He has three years of clinical experience working with people who struggle with emotional regulation and anger. He also helps with trauma and abuse, self-esteem, and depression.
Background and approach
Matthew pays attention to each person’s background and daily pressures when planning care. Sessions aim to be collaborative. Matthew listens first, then suggests approaches that fit a person’s needs and values.
He uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques and adapts them to what people can manage week to week. Common topics he addresses include attachment concerns, communication problems, caregiver stress, and the aftermath of separation or divorce. He also supports those dealing with guilt, shame, isolation, and panic symptoms.
The work often mixes short-term problem solving with longer-term skill building. People will find a practical, person-centered approach that emphasizes clear goals and small, workable changes. Matthew works in English and offers online formats that can fit busy schedules.
He practices in Georgia as a LCSW (licensed clinical social worker) and as a CSW.
Evidence-based approaches and online care that fit your life
Matthew uses practical, evidence-based therapeutic techniques to address strong emotions and relationships. One common approach focuses on emotional regulation skills to help people manage anger and panic symptoms with clear, step-by-step strategies. This involves learning tools to notice triggers, slow down reactions, and practice safer ways to respond in the moment.Another key approach centers on processing trauma and its effects on daily life. That work helps people make sense of painful experiences, reduce overwhelming reactions, and rebuild trust in their own judgment. A third strand emphasizes building healthy communication and attachment habits to improve relationships and reduce isolation.
Finding the right approach is collaborative. The therapist will discuss goals, preferences, and practical limits, then try techniques that fit the person’s pace. Adjustments are made over time so the plan stays useful and realistic.
Online sessions are offered by video, phone, live chat, or text messaging to increase flexibility. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when needed, phone sessions can be easier with low bandwidth, and messaging or chat is useful for brief check-ins or ongoing support between appointments. These options make it easier to schedule care around work, caregiving, or other commitments.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
- Anger management
Also works with
- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English