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Christian Psychotherapy Service
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I was referred to this practice for behavioral problems my son was and still is having. The therapist at the first meeting seemed unconcerned about the seriousness of this behavior. There was some psychological testing done which says that he has an adjustment disorder. At each session I was asked how it had gone since the last time we were in the office, and when I would share with the therapist, as long as I was in the room, she was concerned about the behavior, my son who was 7 t the time would just tell her that the reason he acted this way or that was he was hungry. Instead of looking at his behavors and taking them seriously, the therapist recommended that my son need to eat more often. I would call the therapist, and she would call me back days later or the next week. This was the most unprofessional place that I have seen. I am glad that now my son is going elsewhere he is fnaly getting the help that he needs.
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