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Businiess name:  Judith Sloan-Price, LCSW
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I began seeing Judith last summer with a diagnosis of deep depression and anxiety. I saw Judith weekly for 10 months and can truly say she has been a life-saver for me. I had recently retired, moved to an area where I knew no one, and had personal issues that instead of facing, I had just continually pushed them inward rather than address them honestly. Judith was so easy to talk to and also so quick to give her honest feedback on the discussion and ways to deal with working through the issue. Her feedback was very caring but she always worked with me to see better ways to diffuse ""my triggers"" and provided me with very specific recommendations and ""homework"" for the next visit that automatically made me get specific and quantify what was really the issue and its importance in the scheme of things. I really liked her philosophy on providing therapy - she often stated that if she did her job well she should work herself out of a job with me. I am such a different person than I was a year ago and owe so much of that to my work with her. Recently I had a very upsetting experience and now knowing how to recognize my triggers, I emailed her to see if she could see me again. She emailed me back right away to tell me I had an appointment that very next day. I've now ""happily fired her again"" as she calls it because with her help I quickly ""pulled myself up again."" When we last met, she told me she was thrilled that I was in a situation that I was ""firing her again"" but was very sincere in telling me that if anything ever came up in the future, again she was only an email or phone call away to get a time to work with her again.

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