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    Ocean Vista Counseling

    1.0(1 review)
    68.2 km

    When scheduling my first appointment back in July. I was told I needed to handle the insurance side…read moreof stuff such as finding out if they are in network. It took me over a week of back and forth between insurance and provider to finally figure out what the provider could have handled with one phone call. Now here in October I get a bill from the provider claiming they are not in network. After a call with my insurance company I was told it is a contract issue with between Cigna and the provider and I need to have the provider reach out to Cigna to handle the matter. When i called Malissa answered and was rude and condescending and told me it's not her problem and I need to figure it out. For a therapy office who is supposed to help people work through mental health issues and problems to have a receptionist who speaks to and handles calls in this way is outrageous. Not to mention she's not willing to do her job and reach out to insurance to handle this issue that is "between the provider and Cigna" I am now stuck with a $500 bill with no help from the provider to get insurance to cover it which Cigna has said they will cover once this contract issue is taken care of.

    From the owner: No matter what challenges you may be experiencing in life, it is important to step back and learn…read moreself-care strategies to live a healthier and happier life. We all face situations in life and stepping back to find the silver lining can be difficult at times. Sometimes change can seem very overwhelming, you may experience emotions like anxiety, depression, poor concentration, experience anger, or difficulty sustaining interpersonal relationships. It may take flipping back the pages in your life book so that you can begin to address those chapters that may be impacting your present, other times it may be stepping into the current pages in your life book, evaluating your present, and planning your future to choose the life path you desire.

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    Patriot Aquatics

    Patriot Aquatics

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.7 kmWekiva Springs

    Love the swim coach's at patriot aquatics!!! they work so well with my kids and less then a week…read morethey learned how float and now they are learning how to swim the right way... I recommend them 100%!!!

    We LOVE patriot aquatics! My son started swim lessons with them when he was 18 months old and is…read morestill going every summer at 6 years old. I was a little concerned in the beginning about how much he would learn, after all he was only 18 months. I can tell you from first hand experience it is an AMAZING program. The first summer he did 6 weeks of lessons. By the end of six weeks he could swim the short way across a pool. After 5 weeks of lessons he fell:jumped into a friends pool with no adults in the pool (this scared me to death!). He made it to the side of the pool quicker than I could get in to save him. That sold me on the program. I grew up as a competitive swimmer, it amazes me how far he has come in 4 years. He has learned all the strokes, has learned a love for the pool (most days we can't get him out), and can't wait to grow more as a swimmer. This melts my heart that Patriot Aquatics has fostered this love in him. Between Michelle and Caitlin, we couldn't ask for more loving teachers who really get to know their students and work on the skills they each need independently. My oldest has flourished so well in their program we now have our 21 month old in the program too. I can't wait to see how he grows as a swimmer this summer!

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    Star's Edge International

    Star's Edge International

    4.3(3 reviews)
    5.9 kmWekiva Springs

    *** 500th Review! ***…read more Depending on who you believe from the online universe, the Avatar Course from Star's Edge International is either the most miraculous self-help breakthrough of our time, or an opaque Scientology-inspired pyramid scheme cult. After attending their "ReSurfacing" weekend course at the request - okay, insistence - of a friend who is an Avatar "Master,"* my impression was much closer to the former than the latter. I thought it was a brilliantly designed - and harmless - combination of meditative visualizations, Zen Buddhism, free will philosophy and cognitive behavior therapy, delivered in a supportive group setting with a very low student-faculty ratio. It also required enduring the occasional dose of 1960s hippie talk. The ReSurfacing course teaches by asking students questions: good questions and lots of them, numbering in the hundreds. Questions about students' lives, experiences, opinions, and beliefs. It's incredibly eye- (and mind-) opening. The course materials could have just told me "you can't predict more than 30% of what will make you happy, the beliefs trusted people have instilled in you are often more accurate than the things you've chosen to believe yourself, and you must follow your passions," but it was a heck of a lot more persuasive to have me answer and discuss tons of questions that led to these conclusions. (Dale Carnegie fans: this teaching method is similar to Carnegie's idea of asking the other person questions and getting them to say "yes, yes." ) Though probably half of the Avatar course materials are confidential, the ReSurfacing workbook that we used is not: you can buy it on Amazon for under $15. Somewhat curiously, the "play by play" list of course activities for the weekend was confidential, and I was asked to return it at the end of the course. It was nothing more than a list of what order we did the exercises in and when we interspersed them with videos of Harry Palmer talks and readings from Palmer's other books. Anyway, none of the material struck me as particularly scary (the videos are mostly on YouTube), and it all had the tone of a particularly good talk radio host or preacher. The biggest takeaway was that we largely function through our beliefs and identities, but that we have more control over our thoughts and beliefs - and thus actions - than we might think. It sounds fluffy but when you are made to lay it out in detail about your own life it's very powerful. --- End of basic review. You can probably stop reading here --- Now, if you're interested enough to be reading this far, let me share my research and experience regarding anti-Avatar material on the internet: - Founder Harry Palmer is said to have run a Scientology mission for 15 years. In his book, Living Deliberately, he actually poo-poos Scientology quite a bit. I'd be surprised if Avatar shared Scientology's anti-meds views; organizers told students to continue taking meds (but not street drugs or alcohol) in the course, and asked if students were seeing therapists - so they could get the professional's permission. Having said that, I couldn't help but cringe when Living Deliberately put psychotherapy and Dianetics in the same bucket (page 96 if you're curious). - Palmer also supposedly used to call himself an educational psychologist, and claimed he had studied a different major in college than he actually did. The Avatar materials don't say this anymore after dispute with a disaffected former Avatar trainer. - I've been told that Avatar is run as a multilevel marketing operation, where existing Masters recruit new students and make money when people agree to take the courses, whose material is partly "secret." I wish it were run more like Kaplan, a for-profit business of test prep courses with only copyright protection to help them with their secrets. But none of the Masters I met at the course seemed to be doing this for the money. - The price curve is indeed weird: Part I: ReSurfacing (the only part I took), 2 days, $300. Part II, 4-5 more days, $500. Part III: 2 more days, $1500. - Some of the Avatar bashing might be based on quite simple misunderstanding. One of the anti-Avatar sites: (see all linked pages from here: http://jeta.home.xs4all.nl/avatar/avatar-too-many-spirits.html) argues that Avatar is offering exorcisms of dead spirits called entities. But these "entities" are probably what mainstream best-selling author and psychiatrist Daniel Amen calls "automatic negative thoughts." Amen is not a Scientologist or Avatar. - And yes, Avatar is based in FL but incorporated in DE. Pretty standard for US businesses avoiding taxes. * An Avatar Master is someone who's completed their first two full courses.

    I have observed, experienced and followed Star's Edge International for almost 30 years. The firm…read morespearheads a most ambitious objective: to create an enlightened planetary civilization...a dream that for many is an impossible and grandiose idea. The firm's stewardship is to manage and present its core program, Avatar. From personal experience and without doubt, I can absolutely say it is the most effective personal-development program you could experience in achieving what I term 'nxgen wealth', clarity, peace of mind and well being. Greg Johnson

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