About Brian Greer
When it comes to South Florida psychiatrists, Dr. Brian Greer has earned a reputation for providing the highest quality, comprehensive, and solution-oriented psychiatric, psychological, educational services and counseling for adults, children, and adolescents.
Dr. Greer has practiced adult and child psychiatry for eighteen years, served as Medical Director of the renowned Renfrew Center—where he worked extensively with patients with eating disorders and created a recovery program for patients with both eating disorders and substance abuses—and is the founder and medical director of The Center for Family Development and JAFCO (Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options).
Dr. Greer has appeared as a medical expert on Oprah as well as Eye to Eye with Connie Chung.
Dr. Greer's Center for Family Development is a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive, "home-base" for a team of expert Mental Health Professionals dedicated to Family Empowerment. We offer state-of-the-art diagnosis, treatment, and preventative interventions which integrate the latest medical research on the mind/body connection and innovative natural techniques for revitalization and optimal physical, cognitive, and emotional health.
We view disorders of Learning, Mood, Behavior, or Thinking in a family context.
Although It often appears that only a single individual is involved with a diagnosis of (for example), ADHD, Bipolar, Depression, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, eating disorders, etc., research has shown that the entire family is affected by the disorder, and can, through certain specific interventions, help the individual both recover and contribute to a higher level of family harmony.
We combine expertise from the fields of Child and Adult Psychiatry, Psychology, Group Therapy, Nutritional Sciences (i.e. ADHD nutrition), and Family System Theory in our evaluation and treatment interventions. Our involvement can be tailored to the specific needs of the family; from single session consultations to brief intensive solutions strategies, to more long term care.