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Insight Psychological

3.7 (6 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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1.7(6 reviews)
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I came here to learn about ADHD. I saw Marliss Mayer. I asked to be tested and to find out if i…read morehad ADHD she interviewed me and gave me a paper 9 one sheet with a graph on it. Nothing else which cost me over $600 . Other clinics say they will write up a report and provide recommendations. She did confirm my diagnosis generally really unhelpful. We spent most of the time discussing her ongoing issues regarding her apartment and the costs to get that repaired. She didn't seem interested in me at all. After my diagnosis I changed clinics to work with a counsellor who spent the 50 mins we had discussing my mental health concerns. Recommendation GO ANYWHERE ELSE.

I had a pretty bad experience here. I wanted to talk to a counsellor about hormones and pms and…read moredepression and if there were ways to help alleviate emotions. I'll try anything once, and I figured that it couldn't hurt. The woman that I saw became fixated on my childhood, and when I tried to sway her back to talking about hormones she refused to talk about anything except my childhood! She told me that because of the generation I am from, my parents most likely didn't love me. She told me to (no joke) find a picture of me as a child, put the picture on the fridge and stare at it for maybe 30 min to an hour a day and really love that child. I said that's not going to happen, so what can you tell me about hormones and pms? Then she said that I was not a good fit for her, and she couldn't help me. #1, if you don't know anything about the topic I am asking (which you should if you have a degree) why not say that you would do some research and get back to me about it? #2, if a client doesn't want to talk about something, why press the issue? It just makes them feel uncomfortable and since you are a stranger- it's hard to open up to someone you just met. #3, pulling the "I don't think this is a good fit" card is a cop-out. It shows that you are not flexible, versatile or adaptable. It shows that you desire to fulfill your own agenda instead of trying to challenge yourself. If I ever go back to see a counsellor, I hope to choose a non-religious man who shoots straight and is direct and honest.

Insight Psychological - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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