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    Rubanowitz Daniel E PHD Psyclgst

    Rubanowitz Daniel E PHD Psyclgst

    (3 reviews)

    I appreciate Jennifer's review, very well thought out and penned. I interviewed Dr Rubanowitz…read moreover the phone, but we just didn't click. I did like that he seemed thorough and focused, but not a team player. In my case, I have ideas and questions about my mental health disorders that I would have liked to explore with Dr Rabinowitz's input and guidance, and then perhaps explore different treatment options together. Dr Rubanowitz, however, would have none of this. I was able to deduce that he is very controlling, and isn't going to spend a lot of time listening to input or concerns from his patients. His approach and character are not necessarily a negative thing. For example his controlling personality along with lack of listening to a person's input and concerns could be a positive thing, that is, if a person has absolutely no mind of their own, and are incapable of making decisions for themselves. So if you are able to fully submit to his authority without question, I believe you will both click and get along just fine. Whether or not his methods will work out for you in the end, I can't speak to that. You might read Jennifer's' post for more insight in this area.

    This psychologist does some things well and some things not...or the "nots" may just be the things…read morehe is unwilling to do, as he did warn me that his practice is very focused. How much so it took me awhile to realize. He is all about "the toolbox" and, for some, this may be all they need. But you have to be at a certain point in your therapy journey for this to work. He emphasizes over and over that you have to be super motivated to make it work. But those of us struggling with depression, especially MDD, and trauma, and/or severe anxiety, which I have all of, know that getting motivated is one of the hardest parts, and he offered no ideas for accomplishing this state of mind. There were many times when I was trying to discuss particular problems I was having where I felt a kind of frustration or impatience emanating from him: he just wanted to get to the toolbox, was what I felt. And it's cool to see how enthusiastic he is about it. He really lights up. But an example of how I didn't feel properly cared for: I had, at the time, suicidal ideations. That is, I wasn't actually going to commit the act, but I thought about it night and day and it tormented me. When doing one of his exercises he asked what I was thinking about and I said 'Robin Williams', who had just killed himself. And he responded, "that's irrelevant ". Another time I brought up having these feelings and he asked if I needed to go to the hospital. When I said " no" he moved on. He doesn't seem to realize that people in this state need help to overcome the thoughts. We need to be able to talk about them without worrying about being carted off to some padded room (and though I've never been to a Redding psych facility I'm quite sure that the experience would be awful.) Now I'm on Zoloft for that, but it's not a permanent solution. Or, I was always worried about losing my job because I have memory and focus issues that cause me to make mistakes. But instead of trying to help me find ways to focus or think of accommodations that my employer could implement to help me, he told me just that the past didn't indicate the present, I.e. just because I'd lost jobs in the past doesn't mean I'll lose this one. He also has this method, and it's quite clear what he's trying to do, where he counteracts the negative things you are saying with something positive. But the way it feels is that he isn't listening to you, and this is what most people on the outside will do as well. So if I say, I can't find anything to do with my spare time that interests me, first he makes me rephrase can't as "won't let", which is really annoying when you are putting all the effort you have into something, and then he goes on to suggest the things you've already tried and says that the negative patient is the one who says (like Eeyore) " that will never work". But no, seriously doc, a cup of tea is not overcoming my major depressive disorder, and neither is a hot shower. Again, this is likely just about where a person is in their healing and therapy process. I think he needs to either be more selective about who he accepts as patients (only those who are really ready for his methods) or open himself up to listening to what his patients are trying to say, because quite often we already have some idea of what we need. I recommend him if you want to learn mindfulness, for example, but not if you are seriously bleeped up, like me.

    Clarence Trausch, Ed D, CCH - Dr. Clarence P. Trausch

    Clarence Trausch, Ed D, CCH

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    Are you kidding me? Dr Clarence is THE truth. He is the smartest, most intuitive, genuine, full…read moreamazing energy! Ive been documenting Dr Trausch's work for almost 2 years now and without meaning to, he has changed my life. He kind of does that though to basically everyone who is ready to hear what he has to say. He will help you analyze your unfinished business, get to the core of it all, along with meditative techniques and wisdom to take those ready for their path of self realization. He was a Catholic monk, a Detective, a hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist, has TWO PHD's (who has time for even one?), studied under epic guru's in India, helped the first quadrapaleic ever to WALK?! and hundreds upon hundreds of other mind/body medicine cases... I could fill this whole website with positive things to say... but if you are lucky enough to have a session or get to talk him, then you take it.

    From the owner: Dr. Trausch, a former Divine Word Missionary monk of 8 years, a former police homicide and criminal…read moreinvestigator of ten years, and a psychotherapist, educator, lecturer, and consultant of 15 years. He holds master's and doctoral degrees in education and counseling psychology from Northern Illinois University. He has graduated from the Gestalt Institute of Chicago, Loyola Medical School Sexual Therapy Clinic, and the Biofeedback Institute of San Francisco. He is a faculty member of both the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, and the University of Phoenix. He has conducted and published his dissertation research in the area of meditation, self-actualization, and intuition. His research demonstrates a statistically significant relationship between extrasensory perception, and self-actualized qualities resulting from long-term meditation practice. Dr. Trausch has traveled and lived in India and other Far Eastern countries during the 1980s, studying principles and practices of the great wisdom traditions, especially meditation, mind/body medicine, and both Eastern and Western spiritual philosophy and psychology. For two decades he has taught and practiced Gestalt Therapy, Psychosynthesis, Body/Mind Medicine principles, and applied metaphysics. He has conducted hundreds of extended meditation retreats in wilderness, monastic, and organizational settings. During this time he has directed both the Center for Counseling Arts, a holistic health center, and Anava Hermitage, a

    Creekside Counseling Center

    Creekside Counseling Center

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    Where do I start? At first responsiveness was good and it went down hill from there. Let me start…read moreby saying upon my first visit to see this place the front desk person's office looks like that off an episode of hoarders on top of that she is running SPCA- out of her desk. She had a bunch of kittens she was caring for like a pet daycare of some sort. Unprofessional! They got my daughter a counselor from out of state for telephone counseling. 3 sessions later Michelle the counselor decided she would no longer be her counselor because she thinks my daughter is using her for disability? My daughter is mentally handicapped and has been diagnosed by that very same office? Michelle has access to her records spoke to her for 3 hours and decided my daughter should take a career placement test? She didn't have a career issue she has mental issues that needed to be addressed. I called Alex to inform him of this situation and he told me he would get my daughter another counselor- that was 4.5 weeks ago and he has not called back- left a message and no call back. This office and it's staff doesn't care about you or your mental health Honestly if you are a person looking for mental health help or have a loved one please stay clear of this very unprofessional, uncaring place!!! It's the Walmart of health care. I'm still in shock at the low level care they offered then completely abandoned a patient. Unreal

    Update: I love my new counsellor. She's smart and personable, and doesn't mind when I have to bring…read moremy son with me. I'm making great progress. I also discovered their little library of resources and self-help books. It's an amazing place to find answers

    Shasta Options

    Shasta Options

    (3 reviews)

    Shasta options is a well rounded down to earth hold no punches straight forward kind of place Jeff…read morean Eddie are really good peopleim thankful for the opertunity to have met these guys I consider this program one of the best they don't sugar coat things they tell it like it is an speak volume of pros an cons of of sobriety an the way of life that has taken its toll they have witnessed throughout their journey of life they keep it real is the best way I can explain it if you want to see things in a positive light an learn to disregard the darkness come on down with an open mind an heart the willingness to learn a better way of life the end result gratifying prideful an motivating if you apply yourself you have nothing to loose it's all about self improvement in all realms 5 stars in my book thanks gentlemen respectfully Bw

    The WORST EXPERIENCE!! I called to get setup for intake and was told to come in Friday between…read more10-12:30 which are the only hours available to complete the intake. Day of there was no one available to do intake that they had setup the hours for. My husband gets a call from a random number from a Toni child's who is not a noted member of there team on the website. I call to inquire about the professional relationship between shasta options and this therapist that does not introduce herself as a working part of shasta options. I was met with snide and half hearted responses. The receptionist refused to give me her name or provide any information on their current staff of therapists. She did state that they have known Toni for 30 years so that should be enough for someone that is going to be letting their heart out, right. So disgusted with her behavior and the way this establishment has handled business.

    VickieMFT - psychologists - Updated May 2026

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