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    Cluff Counseling

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Johnson Neuropsychology, PLLC

    Johnson Neuropsychology, PLLC

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    The staff was very efficient and spent adequate time with me and answered all my questions.read more

    I highly recommend Dr Johnson for anyone seeking a neuropsychologist. I took my 86 yr old Mother in…read moreto be currently evaluated after she was first diagnosed with Dementia Alzheimer's back in August 2018 by a different neuropsychologist. What outstanding service all the staff provided my mother; from scheduling her appointments, entire testing process, then diagnosis. My mother was treated as she was the only patient they had, devoting an abundance of time to make certain she was comfortable, listened to everything she said, and most important my mother was receptive & engaged. Although there were timing & scheduling difficulties on mom's side, the staff was amazing in working mom in. My mother is almost completely deaf, which many times makes it difficult for her to have communication with others, mom was alone for a majority of her evaluation (besides briefly informing them why we were there) and I was not certain how it would go, I happily found out it was not a problem at all. Mom typically dislikes testing, but she was in a good mood when I went to pick her up after testing. Once all information was gathered and a diagnosis was obtained, they scheduled an appointment to go over the results. Wow, what a pleasant surprise, they wanted to schedule a time to explain her diagnosis. I was so impressed how she went over everything; breaking it all down into layman's terms, then further telling us what to expect in the future. It's extremely difficult taking any loved one in for dementia evaluation, but Dr Johnson suggested a medication that won't stop it, but slow the process down, which was somewhat hopeful. It's an emotional & touchy situation with dementia, however the professionalism, empathy, working around difficult scheduling & making certain mom was comfortable throughout entire process, shows me everyone at Johnson's Neuropsychology is willing to go the extra mile for any person that comes to them.

    Vann & Associates

    Vann & Associates

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I have found Lori to be empathic. She seems to embrace your perspective while helping you see…read moreother viewpoints. She is gently confrontational and helps you find solutions through strategic questioning. Lori is very talented with the teen population and I recommend her services to anyone needing non biased support and guidance.

    Lori Vann, a Texas-based counselor, presents a public brand centered on anti-bullying, suicide…read moreprevention, and ethics. On paper, that sounds admirable. However, my experience with her conduct within the JT Foxx community raises serious concerns about whether those values are consistently reflected in practice. When Lori Vann entered the JT Foxx environment, she was given a visible platform. With that visibility comes responsibility--especially for a licensed mental health professional. In my view, instead of using that platform to reinforce evidence-based standards and ethical clarity, she chose to align herself with individuals whose public claims and credentials have been widely questioned and remain unverified. A central issue involves accusations of stalking directed at PriYa--the same person who, to my knowledge, had previously defended JT Foxx from an actual stalker. Rather than encouraging verification or de-escalation, Lori Vann appeared to support or amplify a narrative that labeled the defender as the offender. In psychology, this pattern is often described as DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender). Whether intentional or not, the effect is the same: confusion, reputational harm, and increased hostility toward a single target. This concern extends to broader group dynamics. There were instances where a "silent treatment" approach was described as a group response toward the targeted individual. From a mental health perspective, coordinated social exclusion can be harmful. I did not see clear efforts from Lori Vann to interrupt or correct these dynamics. Instead, her continued association with the narrative gave it additional weight. The issue became more visible around content and appearances connected to "Millionaire Flix." The program was presented as a platform for ethical voices, and I understand it was originally created by PriYa as a solution for JT Foxx. However, what I observed was a disconnect between the stated purpose and the execution. While ethics were discussed publicly, the same environment included ongoing accusations, disputes over credibility, and continued targeting of a specific individual--without publicly available evidence to support the claims being repeated. As a licensed counselor under the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, Lori Vann is expected to understand the potential impact of false or unverified accusations, group targeting, and the authority that comes with professional credentials. In my opinion, that authority was not used to clarify, de-escalate, or verify--but instead appeared to reinforce a contested narrative. When concerns were raised and requests for clarification made, I did not see a substantive response addressing the underlying issues. There was no public presentation of evidence to support the accusations, no clear correction of statements, and no transparent effort to resolve the matter. References to possible legal action were mentioned, but without follow-through or documentation. Why does this matter? Because people rely on mental health professionals for guidance, especially in complex interpersonal situations. When ethical branding is not matched by verifiable conduct, it can lead to loss of trust, confusion, and real harm to individuals involved. To be clear, this review reflects my perspective based on what I observed and experienced within that environment. Others may have different experiences. However, I believe it is reasonable to expect that serious accusations--especially those that can damage a person's reputation--should be supported by clear evidence and handled with professional care. My recommendation to anyone considering engaging with this professional is simple: verify independently. Look for documented evidence, not just narratives. Ethical standards are not defined by branding or stage presence--they are defined by how situations are handled when they are difficult, contested, and require accountability.

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    Vann & Associates - Speaking to Rockwall ISD Counselors & Staff 2015. Ms. Vann has spoken to Frisco, CFB, Lewisville, and Grapevine-Colleyville School Districts

    Speaking to Rockwall ISD Counselors & Staff 2015. Ms. Vann has spoken to Frisco, CFB, Lewisville, and Grapevine-Colleyville School Districts

    Vann & Associates - Speaking at the Grant Halliburton When Life Hands You Teenagers Conference, Sept. 2015

    Speaking at the Grant Halliburton When Life Hands You Teenagers Conference, Sept. 2015

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