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I've only had experience with one psychologist here: Jeffrey Jackson. As I've said elsewhere, he's pretty terrible. The only thing I can add to this is that the entire practice is much more concerned with generating cash than with helping people. Their real specialty seems to be expert medical testimony, where they generate their real money, the big bucks. Give them a big pass. They make enough money without getting yours. \r
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In addition, the founder and president, Nancy Chiswick, is certainly more interested in her own political agenda than with actually helping anybody. Don't encourage her by giving her more money.
Pros: I 'm not sure I can think of any.
Cons: Abusive practitioners, unresponsive supervisors, emphasizing money, not people
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