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Transcendence Psychological Services

Transcendence Psychological Services

4.4(7 reviews)
6.5 km

* I have been seeing Jasdeep Brar for almost 2 years to work on symptoms related to Depression,…read morePTSD and phase of life transitions. I was feeling very trapped and alone. Jasdeep provided me with a safe space where I felt no judgement and one where I could accomplish a lot of self growth. He has taught me to look at things differently and learn new ways to respond to different challenges. I learned coping skills to deal with issues that arise. I learned to trust myself and feel more confident. I wish I would have started seeing Jasdeep in my younger years. I truly believe my life would have been a lot different.

The people who work here are friendly. The lobby is small but relaxing…read more My therapist who is my first therapist is the most amazing person ever. At first it felt uncomfortable opening up because it was all new. I didn't understand fully what a therapist exactly does in a session. I always had the idea what they do but to be in one is a lot different for yourself. My experience in therapy has helped me so much mentally. For once i feel heard with no bias and to understand why i think and feel those feelings. Talking with friends or family can be hard because you'll never know what you get. Most of the time they dont know how to help, and can be bias. Having a therapist they are professionally there to help you and listen. I always let my therapist know how grateful I am to have her as my therapist. I definitely recommend coming here.

Deborah L Ohanesian,  PhD

Deborah L Ohanesian, PhD

3.0(1 review)
6.7 km

Very nice lady. Attentive and very helpful. . She's on time and you don't have to wait for very…read morelong. I wish she had a couch and more comforting office. The office is small and generic, there's a candle in a glass that she taps on when she's thinking. (she probably doesn't even notice that) . And one time she wore a crucifx around her neck. Well, that kind of annoyed me a little bit, what if I was a budhist? Or an Isla read more » m? How do I trust someone with my inner most thoughts and dreams who's proudly a catholic? I am concerned that her advice might be affected by her own beliefs as well, but so far, she's not shown any signs of biased advice. she was not able to relate to me because she has never experienced what I have gone through, herself! I don't know about anyone else, but if I'm getting advice from a person that my company is paying for, I want them to be able to empathize. For example, she told me that when I walk my dogs, really look at the flowers and grass and start noticing little things, and it will make me feel better. She says this a lot, when I've already told her repeatedly that I'm hearing voices in my head! WTF? smelling the roses - equals - crazy being cured! There are other instances of examples, but to be short, let's just go with that. Ask her first if she's been in the same situation as you, if not, then she can't relate. If anyone needs a psychologist, I definitely recommend her. Just don't forget to ask first. so, here's the break down: This is for my own experience only. +1 star for professionalism +1 star for listening skills +1 star for realizing that she is not helping me at all. -1 star for not hearing or understanding what I'm going through. -1 star for the lack of ability to empathize.

Touchstone Recovery Center - #ALUMNIFISHING

Touchstone Recovery Center

4.2(10 reviews)
7.2 km

From the first time I walked in to the last time I walked out, I actually felt cared for and just…read moreby the staff who is absolutely amazing and selfless but by the other client's as well, and I can't say enough about my case manager Brandee she's someone that loves her job and it shows, so if your looking for a safe place to get sober and educated call Touchstone .

I have a lot of experience at these facilities. From Betty Ford in Palm Springs to Dreamlife in…read morePennsylvania to SRC County run rehab in Ceres and many others....hey still trying 1 thing I had to do was take the staffs advice and continue care after 30 days. I went into this 100% committed to the process. I was coming off of fentanyl and meth and alcohol so I knew I was in for it. The withdrawals were going to be severe. I have never went to a rehab to where the meds were mismanaged. Example one night the lady working there gave me a full pill and she was supposed to to cut it in half because the dose called for half the mg that came in the pill. She realized what she had done once she gave the pill to me and she was signing off the binder. There was nothing to eat. And the staff didn't cook. I was told we would be made breakfast lunch and dinner and there was even a menu or schedule of meals posted on the fridge however the only time a meal was made was when a client made dinner for other clients. This is unacceptable because people coming down from drugs and or alcohol need nutrients and good meals to recover. Even if I wanted to make my own food I had to sift through half expired food. I drank expired milk while I was there. sick clients had to cook our own meals. Again the meds were a BIG issue because they had no formal medical training except a cert online and were distracted and made many mistakes with clients medication the short two weeks while I was there. The second day I was there I remember feeling terrible and the person let me pop my meds out and I'm an addict so of course I popped two instead of 1 ADIVAN out of the package and took them without the person "giving me the meds" noticing. Us addicts will come up with tricks so you need to administer meds and not let the client do it. I have trauma from this next issue with the rehab. It was a Friday April 4th at 7am ish and I had came in on Wednesday April 2nd approximately 3pm (hadn't been even 2 full days since my last fetty use). I was very upfront and honest and told them I was using up to 3 grams of fetty a day. That Friday less than 2 days since my last use another untrained employee came into my room and brought my meds to my bed as the withdrawals were just starting to set it. I was brought an 8mg suboxone film and while still half asleep not even 48 hours after I arrived the untrained employee put the sublingual film on my tongue. I went back to sleep (I am not new to suboxone, I took them for 3 years prior to coming into treatment)I woke up about 2 hours later dying of pain. I went into precipitative withdrawal brought upon by the nalaxone in the suboxone. They had to call an ambulance and I spent 5 agonizing days in Clovis hospital where they treated me like I was trash. I could not get a nurse to help me. I went # 2 in my pants and sat in it for 10 hours while in the worst pain in my life. I was alone and no one from Touchstone was there with me.....when THEY were the reason I went into precipitative withdrawal to begin with. They tried to say it's hard to tell when to give suboxone with fetty. Liar. I was just at a different rehab called Align in Sonoma Ca and they waited 4 days before they gave me MAT medication, then slowly gave me 1mg Subutex then an hour later gave me another 1 mg Subutex (no nalaxone in it) Then after making sure my body could handle it they gave me a full 8 mg Subutex to help with the withdrawals and then would eventually put me on suboxone (w/nalaxone). Kenny discharged me while still in detox w/out warning at 2am after administering 200mg of Seroquel, then lied about a CA law not letting me have subs to take home. They not only destroyed my prescription I brought in of subs but they also kicked me out by calling the cops because Kenny didn't want me to take a pic of the fridge in the shape it was in with expired food, hardly anything to eat no dates. Guess what Kenny I just brought home 19 day supply of Subs from Align Liar, he set me up to relapse, I should seek a lawyer and sue. U owe me $1300 I paid deductible. -Lynette

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Zimmerman Michael D PHD Psychologist

Zimmerman Michael D PHD Psychologist

1.0(2 reviews)
11.6 km

Stay away!!! Would give 0 stars if I could. I normally never write reviews but I am doing this…read moresolely because of this mans profession and the damage he can do to people. My wife spoke with him on the phone, explained some serious problems she had , and made a appointment with him. I called him the next day and asked if he took our insurance. Told me to call my insurance company. I asked him if he takes any insurance whatsoever. He very rudely told me to have my wife see someone else. This person is supposed to be helping people with serious life problems. If he does not know something as simple as if he takes insurance, and gets upset with the question enough to cancel a appointment of someone he knows needs help, I am very scared of what kind of advice or influence he can have on people's lives. Please stay away, for your own sake.

I gave this guy a fair shot even though he had a poor review. I had to fire him today. I drove…read morenearly 30 minutes to get to my scheduled appointment and when he came out he told me that he rescheduled our appointment for yesterday. I received 1 voicemail from him in which he mentioned that he in fact would be working on the Monday following Veterans Day if I was available, to which I responded also in voicemail that I was not available that day. Today he said he did receive my voicemail and called me back he doesn't know why I didn't receive the voicemail but that he called me to tell me that he rescheduled our appointment for Monday. Obviously he was lying about calling me because why would he schedule an appointment when I had made it clear that I wouldn't be available that day and that I would see him at the agreed upon time and date. I make all my appointments as I'm speaking to people and confirm prior to ending the conversation. This being said I arrived at my initial appointment and he told me I was an hour late and my wife and I were both sure of the appointment time. Completely unprofessional. I too would give zero stars if it were possible.

Sierra Meadows Behavioral Health

Sierra Meadows Behavioral Health

3.3(12 reviews)
7.5 km

5 stars - Truly Life-Changing Care…read more I would not trust anyone else with my mental health care other than Sierra Meadows. From the moment I walked through their doors, I felt seen, heard, and genuinely cared for. The staff, clinicians, and management have cultivated a culture of compassion and professionalism that is rare to find. As a female Veteran, I've struggled to find spaces where I felt truly safe and supported--but Sierra Meadows has become my soft place to land. Their team has helped me navigate some of my most difficult moments with empathy and expertise. Thank you, Sierra Meadows, for showing me that healing is possible. You have changed my life, and I am forever grateful.

We took our daughter there 3 times, because it was the "only show in town!" for residential care…read more She has a serious mental illness and needed that level care. The first time we took her was during Covid and she tested positive during her stay. However, instead of isolating her by herself in a room, they sent her home. The county person who was called out to consult about the situation, told us they should have kept her. I was a bit surprised, but understood why they would release her. They would want a client who could participate and they needed her room for that client. However, the 2nd time we took her there, it took us 2 weeks and several discussions to convince them to give her the prescribed meds she needed to remain stable! That seemed very odd and unprofessional! I'd even say negligent! The 3rd time we took her there, they asked us to participate in a Family Session with their "therapist." This very young woman obviously had no experience in leading a family session. She sat there mute, not asking any questions of any of the 3 of us. I kept hinting, what she could do to get a conversation going, but she didn't get it. I finally took over and started asking the questions of each of my own family, including myself and our daughter. Being a Family Therapist myself, it was a good thing I knew what I was doing. However, for most, if not all, of their clients, they would not know how to do that. Bottom line, they need to. hire professionals to work in their program, not inexperienced students. They also need to follow protocol on meds!

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Danielle Biggs, PsyD - psychologists - Updated May 2026

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