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    James R Wemple, PhD

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    David Stube, PhD - Nardi & Stube

    David Stube, PhD - Nardi & Stube

    3.0(6 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I just want to leave a 5 star review because I think they are remarkable…read more It won't let me post the review unless I write more so I have to keep typing in order for this to be submitted. I wish I could do this review anonymously, but I'm not sure how. Deciding to start here was the best decision I've made, I've only been going for a under a year, but I already feel better about myself, and like I'm making strides in the direction I want to go. When I go to therapy, it's the best part of my day, and I'm always hoping for the next session to come.

    Unhinged counselor that needs help, lashes out at patients when they fire him and should be avoided…read moreat all costs. He does not respect or understand HIPPA laws: 1) Breached confidentiality: During my only short, 30 min, appointment with him, an unknown woman was walking around in the background and glancing over at the computer screen to see me. This made me feel like my privacy was not being respected since I did not sign any paperwork with her and she could hear my appointment details. 2) Unorganized/overwhelmed: He was late to my appointment with him due to his inability to log into FaceTime on his wife's computer, the video platform he suggested. This was after he tried to call me with just audio and I had to remind him I was only authorizing video calls and could reschedule if he needed time to prepare, since it was during my work day and I did not want to waste my time waiting for him. 3) He does not provide a secure video platform even though he claims he does on his site "Available both in-person and online." When I told him Google Meets and/or Zoom were preferred due to my parents' own challenges with technology and the fact they have Samsung galaxy phones (without facetime), he said he would only do HIPPA compliant Google Meets or Zoom platforms, which I would have to pay for myself. I thought this very odd because he was willing to use FaceTime calls, which are not HIPPA compliant. So this seemed like he was just being difficult and/or did not know how to use the other platforms. 4) This therapist contacted my family members in an unauthorized manner after I had repeatedly expressed I was only authorizing video sessions due to the importance of visual cues. This therapist made me feel very unsafe and lashed out at me: 1) This therapist became aggravated when I told him I would prefer to not send my SSN via email, especially to his yahoo account that was not secure. When I asked him how he was going to secure my SSN, he refused to answer. I mentioned that if he really needed my SSN, I would give it to him over the phone next time we spoke. He then continued to ignore my request for keeping my SSN secure and asked me to fax it to him instead. 2) I made a point to only sent this therapist questions during normal working hours monday - friday, 9am-5pm MST. This therapist would not respond during the week, but instead constantly contacted me outside normal business hours on the weekend. I would respond in an attempt to be courteous, but tried to be prompt and end the conversations quickly, telling him to respond when convenient and I stopped replying myself. After I told him we no longer wanted his services, he lashed out at me and told me "only people who call their counselor after hours and on weekends are suicidal clients and others in a desperate place." Which I never did. 3) Following the termination of our services and firing him, he became unhinged and escalated his behavior by texting me the following morning at 7:30 AM and calling me during my work day. When I declined to answer his calls, he resorted to insulting me via text, projecting his own issues onto me and accusing me of laziness, lack of empathy, and unwillingness to "do the work." I firmly requested that he cease his harassment and reiterated our decision to discontinue his services. Despite sending a few more messages, he eventually ceased communication when he realized that I was not engaging with his unprofessional behavior. 4) This provider engaged in unethical billing practices by overstating session hours to my insurance company. Warning Signs: 1) I have read several reviews on platforms such as Google, Healthgrades, and others, where individuals have reported similar experiences with this therapist. They have described instances where he "flipped a switch" due to various situations, and I can attest to having experienced a similar pattern of behavior.

    James R Wemple, PhD - psychologists - Updated May 2026

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