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    La Frontera

    1.9 (9 reviews)
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    Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA, MFT - Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA MFT - Life Coach and Couples Counselor

    Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA, MFT

    4.8(65 reviews)
    982.5 miGreenway

    Saved our marriage! Michelle is incredible. My spouse and I…read morewere at a complete breaking point. We had tried traditional 50-minute weekly couples therapy in the past, but it felt like we spent the first 20 minutes getting caught up and the last 10 wrapping up, without ever getting to the root of our issues. We needed real help, fast. We found Michelle Shahbazyan and booked an intensive couples coaching session (her extended deep-dive session). It was hands down the best investment we have ever made in our relationship. I had seen her for some personal work many years ago and was so glad to have connected with her again for this new issue. Instead of just sitting back and taking notes, Michelle is direct, empathetic, and extremely solution-focused. Having that uninterrupted block of time during the intensive allowed us to finally tear down the communication walls, stop the endless cycle of arguing, and figure out what was actually going wrong in our marriage. If you are searching for a marriage coach or relationship counselor who actually gives you real-life, actionable tools rather than just generic advice, call Michelle. She completely shifted our perspective and gave us a clear path forward. We left our session feeling lighter, reconnected, and hopeful for the first time in years. Highly recommend her to any couple needing a true breakthrough!

    My wife and I spent six and a half hours in our initial session with Michelle. It was helpful, but…read moredid not address a major concern (which had been presented to her prior to our first meeting). Within a week of our counseling session our marriage was worse than before. I contacted Michelle and she said that my wife is very guarded about her issues and the likelihood is that she doesn't want to work on herself. Michelle was correct. In hindsight I regret we agreed to such a long initial session. I think we should have limited our initial session to an hour or two. It could have flushed out my wife's lack of willingness and commitment to counseling and saved us an enormous amount of money with no positive result.

    Susan Daubenbis - Oprah did a TV show about "John of God" who is an illiterate, psychic-medium healer w/ amnesia of the healings and resides in Brazil.

    Susan Daubenbis

    5.0(2 reviews)
    26.3 mi

    This is my 99th review!…read more Daubenbis is in FT private practice as a Licensed Clinicial Social Worker (LCSW), providing therapy for individuals, couples, and even families. She has experience working with multiple issues, such as chemical dependency, codependency, depression, and anxiety. She is also a certified hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, and practices Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), which is commonly called "tapping." She accepts insurance and cash/check for co-pays. I am NOT in crisis and am NOT medicated, so I can't comment on her psychoanalytical or crisis intervention skills. However, I can tell you why I like Daubenbis. I really just need to talk to someone who is empathic, non-judgemental, adult, and educated...and, who-unlike my friends or family, will not be burdened by my heavy conversation or "woo-woo" beliefs, and takes a spiritual approach to life and counseling. She's the kind of counselor who could help intuitive empaths, healers, and psychics. Everyone could benefit from counseling with Daubenbis. I need someone who is not scared away by woo-woo talk, including such things as tarot/oracle cards, runes, crystals, salt lamps, tachyon products, gong, singing and crystal bowls, essential oils, naturopathic herbs/botanic medicine, Sukyo Mahikari, Kundalini, John of God crystal healing bed, smudging, astrology, dreams, karma, chakras, spirit guides, animal symbolism, soul contracts, spirit attachments, possession, psychics, or other paranormal. I feel certain many psychologists or psychiatrists (ie, pure rationalists) would think that all this woo-woo is a huge red flag for mental illness. Yikes! However, I like that she is grounded and believes that mental illness exists in the physical plane, so if I really needed psychiatric treatment, she'd be able to tell me. Daubenbis is not taken aback by this kind of talk and is really warm and sweet. Her tiny office is comfortable, cozy, and has great mood lighting. It smells GREAT, too. Her Reiki treatments cost $50 and last about an hour. I haven't done any yet so I can't comment on those. Reiki is a Japanese healing technique based on the principle that the therapist can channel energy into the patient by means of touch in order to activate the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being. If Reiki appeals to you also research Sukyo Mahikari. Daubenbis is available by appointment only, but is available on SATURDAYS! UPDATE: 09/2017, I was in crisis over a year ago without realizing it. When I went to see Daubenbis, she told me, "In my professional opinion, you need to do...and you can't wait any longer." In retrospect, her crisis intervention saved my life and my job!

    I've gone to Sue for different issues and challenges I was facing but couldn't see my way out of…read more She is an exceptional listener and very grounded. Her advice and support was spot on in helping me resolve my problems. I also learned a great deal about my patterns and my focus on things; many things I was not aware of. She is warm and receiving as well. I can't recommend her highly enough in working through one's troubles.

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    She has Saturday openings available by appointment.

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    Susan has an authentic "John of God" Crystal Light Bed used for chakra healing.

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    The Arizona Relationship Institute

    The Arizona Relationship Institute

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    Approximately two years ago fiancé and I decided to work on some issues in our relationship and…read morechose the Arizona Relationship Institute. From the moment we walked in, we felt welcomed and understood. Natasha, our therapist, has genuinely changed our lives. With her guidance and support, we were able to address and improve the areas of our relationship that needed attention. We are now happily married, and we owe a great deal of our happiness to Natasha's expertise and dedication. Finding a good therapist can be challenging, but Natasha at the Arizona Relationship Institute is exceptional. Her insightful approach, compassionate nature, and effective strategies have made a profound impact on our relationship. We highly recommend this place to anyone seeking to improve their relationship. It has truly been a life-changing experience for us.

    I originally found AZRI while searching for individual trauma therapy. Ironically, my experience…read morewith the counseling ultimately became one of the most distressing therapeutic experiences I have had. To be fair, the front desk staff were excellent. They were responsive, professional, quick to return messages, transparent with billing, and the text communication line was incredibly convenient for someone who works long hours. Unfortunately, those positives did not translate to my experience with the counseling itself. During couples counseling, I expressed directly that I felt invalidated during our sessions. Rather than exploring why I felt that way, the counselor explained that I could not be invalidated because I had sought out her help and, by providing therapy to me, she was therefore validating me. I found this response incredibly dismissive. If a client says, "I feel invalidated by what is happening in this session," telling them that invalidation is essentially impossible because they voluntarily sought therapy does not address the concern. It shuts the conversation down. The session continued to escalate in a way that left me feeling increasingly uncomfortable. At the end of the session, the counselor apologized to my husband in front of me that the session had not been more fruitful because of my difficulty. I found that extremely unprofessional and deeply hurtful. I went to therapy expecting a safe environment in which difficult emotions could be addressed constructively, not to feel as though I was being characterized as the reason therapy had failed. I also felt substantial pressure toward discernment therapy, which was especially confusing because we had recently gotten married and had entered couples counseling with the intention of working on our marriage. The counseling increasingly seemed focused on determining whether we should stay together rather than helping us communicate, reconnect, and address the problems that brought us there. I understand that discernment therapy has a legitimate purpose and that couples counseling is not always about keeping a relationship together. However, there is a meaningful difference between appropriately exploring whether a relationship should continue and making a client feel that the therapeutic process is moving the couple further apart. For us, the irony is that our relationship did not improve through this experience. It began improving after we left the practice and stopped couples counseling there. I am not suggesting that every client will have the same experience. Therapy is highly individual, and this is simply mine. But I believe prospective clients deserve to know that my experience was not merely an uncomfortable therapy session. I left feeling deeply distressed and, ultimately, traumatized by the therapeutic experience itself. The administrative side of AZRI deserves five stars. My experience with the actual marriage counseling does not.

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