Definitely NotReview ofLifeline Connections
A counselor there, under the name stephen gulbert,...
A counselor there, under the name stephen gulbert, or however his name is spelled, has an incredibly flawed therapy practice.
After a first time session, he told a client, "based on your attitude here within this facility, i dont think you need anger management"
This does not sit well with me, a diagnoses is based on a clients behavior in their every day life outside of the facility.
Suggesting a client does not need help, that the client is actively seeking, is not professional.
Further more, this client has had recent domestic violence, a legally charge against them for a recent DV case. But this counselor, has without any precautious, or knowledge of the full extent of the patients history and needs for mental health, has made suggestions that are potentially dangerous to the patient, and the patients loved ones, friends and family members.
Also, this same counselor, found out about this review, and then made their patient feel at fault for the counselors own mistakes, and made the patient feel uncomfortable as though "i can not trust you"
To the point the patient then felt it was necessary and obligated to find the person who made the review and to delete it.
Because of all this information that has continued to gather up, one mistake after another, this counselor will be reported to higher authority's.
This careless behavior and advice/suggestions, have become increasingly worse, once this has been acknowledged. Finer details have been left out that certainly will not when a report is being made.
Making a patient feel responsible for another persons review, also making a patient feel as though they should keep a therapists suggestions secret, is disgusting and opposite of your job.
Go ahead and bring up this review again. It will be too late, youre being reported.

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