Therapeutic Investigations by Christian Brown offers a groundbreaking and empathetic approach to mental health care, designed for both professionals and individuals seeking lasting emotional transformation. Drawing from personal experiences and years of research, Christian Brown introduces the Therapeutic Investigation model—a comprehensive framework that delves beyond surface-level symptoms to address the deep emotional drivers that shape behavior.
In this book, readers will explore the four key phases of Therapeutic Investigation: Therapeutic Conversations, Interviews, Investigative Questioning, and Therapeutic Interrogation. These phases guide individuals through a compassionate and methodical process, helping uncover the root causes of emotional pain, cognitive distortions, and long-buried trauma. The author critiques conventional therapy methods for focusing too heavily on symptom management, proposing instead a method that fosters long-term change by addressing the foundational causes of maladaptive behaviors.
Rooted in the Grand Unified Theory of Human Behavior (GUTHB), the book provides readers with both practical tools and a strong theoretical foundation to transform how therapy is delivered and experienced. By focusing on the emotional and cognitive mechanisms that drive behavior, Therapeutic Investigations offers a pathway to deep healing, emotional resilience, and personal growth.
This is an essential read for mental health professionals, therapists, and anyone seeking a profound understanding of their emotional world and the keys to lasting psychological well-being.
Christian Brown is a leading expert in mental health, behavioral analysis, and therapeutic intervention, renowned for developing innovative models that transform traditional approaches to therapy. With a rich academic background that includes studies in psychology, crime scene investigation, and law enforcement, Christian's diverse expertise spans multiple disciplines. They have studied Business at Harvard University and specialized in Cue Therapy at Stanford Medical School.
Christian's journey into the mental health field began after witnessing firsthand the failures of traditional support systems while working in a group home. This experience inspired the development of the Therapeutic Investigation model and other groundbreaking frameworks, including the A.I.M. Model for Behavioral Analysis and Intervention and the Grand Unified Theory of Human Behavior. Through their work, Christian has founded several award-winning organizations and spearheaded initiatives to provide free housing and therapeutic support to homeless youth.
Christian is also the author of multiple books, a sought-after speaker, and a thought leader dedicated to reshaping mental health care systems for the better. Their relentless commitment to understanding and addressing the root causes of emotional and behavioral struggles continues to inspire professionals and individuals alike.