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    Newport Institute

    (7 reviews)

    If I could give this place more than 5 stars, I would. After experiencing a psychotic break from an…read moreoverdose on Delta 8 weed gummies, my 19 year old son was in and out of various local mental health facilities that were awful. We were so discouraged and felt helpless. We finally found Newport Temecula and it has been life changing for our whole family. The quality of care my son received here was outstanding. The family therapy piece of the program was like no other. Newport has changed our lives for the positive for forever. We are forever grateful.

    Usually I don't write negative reviews. This is one of the few times I believe a negative review is…read moresorely warranted. Places like this profit off of vulnerable people, when they are at their lowest. It's disgusting the way I was treated as a young adult in the OCD program (might've been a different house than this one, but this review is for the general OCD residential program at Newport Institute). Let me walk you through the awful experience of being here: 1. Right when you arrive, they confiscate all your belongings, throw your clothes in the wash, and all your personal items are taken away and can only be retrieved on request. I thought I was going to a residential treatment facility, not a prison? They never tell you this on the phone when they are trying to get you to come to the program and take your money. 2. The food's pretty awful, especially for vegetarians. Getting accommodations for food is very difficult. 3. Your phone is taken away, and you only get 3 10 minute calls per day to call anyone you want. That's all the contact with the outside world you get. You can "earn" more time, but that's ridiculous. I should be able to contact people without them tearing away my phone from me. 4. You can't leave the house (even for a walk) without one of the staff attending to you. It's like house arrest. 5. They lock EVERYTHING up. Not just knives and sharps (which is odd, because this program is for OCD, not for suicidal people...). But they lock away YOUR HYGIENE supplies, HAND SOAP, plastic bags, and TOILET PAPER. Yes, some people may have OCD around these things, and for them that might be worth it. But for others who don't, this is INCREDIBLY frustrating. 6. The OCD staff is SORELY undertrained. The two therapists at the facility just had a FEW MONTHS of OCD training. That is ridiculous. Residential is the highest level of care for OCD, and they hire newbies to try and deal with them? It's a clear money-grab operation. 7. The staff all wanted to cover their asses and do the thing told to them by their bosses despite the effect on the patients. 8. MOST IMPORTANTLY, they basically lock you up, and make it INCREDIBLY difficult to leave the program for good. I was traumatized by my experience trying to leave. I was having a terrible time there, and I wanted to leave. They told me that they may want me to stay up to several months there??? There was no way I wanted to stay there for several months, so I tried to leave. But they set up all these "invisible" hoops for me to jump through. I couldn't get my phone back (which they lock away) to call an Uber/book a flight to leave because I myself didn't pay for my phone plan (my relatives did). Apparently, that's a rule that is never told to you. They also threatened to call social services to do a suicide safety check with me if I leave, despite me showing no suicidal symptoms while there. I had to covertly get my phone and quickly change it so that I paid for my phone plan before anyone saw. Then, as I was getting ready to leave, my "wonderful" (sarcasm) therapist was extremely pissed off with me, as was majority of the staff. The main people who showed compassion were the OTHER residents, not the staff. That goes to show how screwed up of a place this is. Being here was honestly one of the worst and most scarring experiences of my life. I don't wish this place on anyone. This place wasn't supposed to be an inpatient psych ward where they lock everything up. There's supposed to be a difference between residential treatment and a hospital psych ward. Residential treatment rules are supposed to be more lax, since it's not a place for acute crises (like suicidality) -- psych wards are. But, I guess these people just didn't know or didn't care. If you're looking for residential OCD treatment, DO NOT go here. I would recommend this place in Houston instead: https://ocditexas.com. Another place (that I haven't personally gone to but have heard good things) is McLean Hospital in Boston. They will actually treat you as human beings there. Don't go here, please.

    Mark Diamond, PhD

    Mark Diamond, PhD

    (9 reviews)

    Horrible therapist who should be peer reviewed ti determine if he should be ALLOWED to continue in…read morethe field that has to ability to shape, or in this case, misshape the lives of people who served in the armed services of our great nation. Based on what I experienced, and as I see others have experienced while under his care, he should no longer be allowed to provide services under the VA's Community Works and Tri Care contracts. IF he is still providing services under those contracts, I'll be reaching out to the appropriate officials to ensure this "Dr" is not allowed continue to do so. He is condescending, arrogant and a bully. He should not be allowed to continue to harm others as he seems to have a penchant to do so, I l only gave him 1 star because I was required to do so in order to submit this review.

    Dr Diamond is absolutely amazing. Those that say he has a no BS approach are 100% correct. He…read moredefinitely makes you do the work to get better. He is not there to just listen and agree with you or talk about the weather. Each week when I meet with him, I walk away knowing that I have firm footing for the next week. As a professional, he may say things you don't want to hear, or make you actually think and not just give you answers. I was skeptical at first, but he asked me to hang in there and said he could help me. It took a few sessions to get comfortable enough to really talk about the things that matter. I am still seeing him on my 4th VA extension for outside of VA care, and I am forever grateful that the VA keeps approving it. I have seen some welcomed improvements in my ability to deal with stressful or emotional situations. He truly cares about people getting better and getting past the things that haunt them.

    Jorge J Asturias, PsyD

    Jorge J Asturias, PsyD

    (8 reviews)

    I usually don't write reviews, especially not reviews for someone whom I have only had one…read moreinterview session with. But I decided to write this one because it was an interesting/perplexing experience to me. I had a 50 minute interview session with this therapist. At the end of the interview, we both agreed that we are not a good match to each other. I read some of the good reviews for him before scheduling an appointment, and I can certainly see how this therapist can be helpful to certain patients and I can fully understand why they like him. I was hoping that I would have a good experience with him myself when I scheduled the first session. I have done a lot of deep work before. Everything the other reviewers were talking about and everything this therapist was saying about my patterns in the interview session made sense to me. These comments/suggestions resonated with what I worked on before and what I am looking for in a therapist. I was really hopeful that this therapist would be a good match for me. He has the insight and the analytical mind set, he clearly knows deep issues and wants to help patients to make progress quickly. Part of me was saying to myself: This should work. And yet we didn't connect by the end of the interview session. He was watching me, knowing that there was trauma and painful struggle, but he seemed to expect the patient to open up to him and go deep in the first 50 minutes of an interview session. I didn't get the impression that he got me at the emotional level and was holding the patient in their struggles, that he got the hint that I knew what I was doing and I am very capable of talking openly in therapy, but just not in the first 50 minutes, with someone I hadn't made the connection yet. To me, this was an interview session and I needed to see if there was empathy and connection first before exploring something deep and painful. In fact, I almost got the impression that maybe his emphasis is not so much to heal the patient in the therapeutic relationship dynamic, but rather to provide insight so that the understanding of the issue is reached quickly. His approach can work very well to certain patients, but I have seen other great therapists who provide the same type of insights, deep into childhood or traumatic experiences, making connections to the present pervasive patterns...etc. But in addition to all of that, the other therapists I had good experiences with also had an emphasis in the healing aspect of the therapeutic relationship, so that the patient experiences the interpersonal relationship differently than the bad ones they had in their past. For some reason, this healing aspect of the patient-therapist relationship dynamics was not experienced in my first 50 minutes of an interview session with this therapist.

    Unprofessional, I don't believe he cares about anything other than money of course. What a waste of…read moretime

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