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    Neurofeedback + Counseling - Connected Brain Counseling

    5.0 (1 review)
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    As cliché as it sounds, I can honestly say that working with Lindsay changed my life. Who am I…read morekidding? With the tools and insight she provided over our 18 months working together, she's continuing to change my life. I sought out counseling services when life felt unbearably bleak, difficult, and dark. I came in, grasping for control and hoping for a quick fix, which in hindsight is utterly laughable. I think if I knew how much baggage I needed to unpack and how much "inside" work it would take, I never would have begun the process, but with Lindsay's gentle and steadfast guidance, I was slowly but surely able to pull myself out of the weeds. With her help (and a lot of healthy work), I've found my voice and have begun to thrive in a visceral, sustainable and powerful manner- what a gift she has given me! Lindsay is thorough, receptive, non-judgmental, open to talking about therapy within therapy (so meta, I know), insightful, funny, wise, kind, gentle yet straightforward, and very easy to talk to. She questioned and helped me dig when I needed to be pushed and gave me space when she recognized that I needed to come to my own conclusions. The way she approaches counseling is thoughtful and intentional, but never calculated, which is invaluable. Overall, all I can say is this: Lindsay led me through a very challenging period of my life and for that I will forever be grateful. I've been through my fair share of counseling in the past with poor results- I'm so thankful for this positive experience to fall back on as needed. If you're feeling lost, trapped, stuck, like you're drowning...do yourself (and your loved ones!) a solid: go see Lindsay, commit to doing the work, and stick with it, even when it get's hard. People are messy, life is hard, but she's one of the great ones out there.

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    If I could give zero stars I would. DO NOT GO TO CREATIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS. My counselor who was…read moreBronwyn Neal with Creative treatment options had emailed the assignment that. needed to be completed before I could be discharged. I emailed all assignments required to her on January 23rd, 2024. I had talked to her and let her know that my probation officer has it scheduled to be done February 22nd, 2024. She told me that I wouldn't be done in time because I needed to do a Secondary contact group again and that. she would talk to my probation officer first. That me probation, that I have been on for two years would be. extended and that I would also have to pay those extra fees. after already paying off all fees. I met with my counselor not the same as what I put on my forms. I contacted the counselor, I left her a voicemail stating that it was not okay for my answers to be changed and that we needed to have a meeting with her, my probation officer, my attorney, and myself and provided her the days that my probation officer. was available. Bronwyn took my voicemail to be threatening. She then decided she wants to unsuccessfully discharge me from Creative Treatment Options. As I see it is a way for Creative Treatment Options to get out of being in trouble for their actions. If the people required to do the classes are held to such a high standard then why cant the people that are providing this treatment be held to the same standards. For example, two things that were different. on my form that caught my eye was the first being that it said my choice of drug was Benzodiazepines which I have. never taken. And one of my answers it stated "Client waiting. on RX for bipolar" which I never stated I had bipolar nor have I been diagnosed with Bipolar. Creative treatment options changed my answers, so I had no option but to complete these classes that were not required of me to do.

    Creative treatment options lied and said they seen my wife and I smoking fentanyl in the parking…read morelot. My wife and I proved they were bold face liars by providing them with our previous UA's (not administered by CTO obviously). And now they told our CPS Caseworker to order we do UA's before we start class every time we

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    Kim Massale is a true gem and I trust that anyone she has chosen as part of her practice at Brave…read moreEmbodiment Counseling was chosen with care and intention. I have sent several people over to Brave Embodiment because I trust the interactions and support there are compassionate, dedicated, and above all else, ethically sound in practice. Therapy very much varies from individual to individual, just as every therapist varies in their background, skills, and expertise. While not every therapist-client relationship is meant to be or should be, I know Brave Embodiment Counseling will support clients in the direction they would be best supported - be it within their organization or another organization better suited to help a client. If you're looking for a team that combines skill, compassion, and integrity, Brave Counseling is the place to go. I can't recommend them enough!

    Rather than deal with an influx of negative feedback from me and other women, Kim Massale of Brave…read moreEmbodiment Counseling removed her business from Google listings. And with it? All the negative reviews. It's pretty hypocritical for someone to claim to empower women but then actively harm and silence them. Anyhow, here is my original review: My therapist, Lindsay Fahey, terminated me after I expressed a minor concern about her behavior, citing transference. This exacerbated my trauma surrounding being abandoned and punished for advocating for myself. Her actions after I brought up the initial concern were hurtful, inappropriate, and unethical. For instance: * dismissing and insulting my trauma and concerns by calling it "baggage" * making an inappropriate comment about being in a romantic relationship with me * acting as if she knew me better than I know myself, like when I said I was scared but she decided I was actually angry * calling my natural hair "disheveled" * retaliating against me because she assumed a comment I made about a personal loss over the weekend was about her * violating my privacy when she pretended to still be my therapist (after she had terminated me) so she could get my protected healthcare information from my other healthcare provider * falsifying my medical records to say that I had terminated the relationship once she found out I had filed a complaint with DORA due to the privacy violation All of this caused me significant distress, set back my therapeutic process, and compounded the trauma she was supposed to be helping with. And my response to her reply: I believe that someone who acts unethically and inappropriately isn't a good fit for anyone, Kim. But it's clearly a modus operandi for you. As you well know--and as I know from reading Lindsay's notes--Lindsay met with you about terminating me before ever meeting with me about my concern. She never intended to resolve any issues. She made that undoubtedly clear when I asked her why we couldn't work through this and she said, "I've tried to work through client concerns many times before, and it never gets better."

    Neurofeedback + Counseling - Connected Brain Counseling - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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