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Businiess name:  Seay Behavioral Health Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Wow, can only speak for Seay Center Planoso far and FTR was not inpatient there but was in another facility in their network and also inpatient for 48 hours at Green Oaks and if GO did not take your insurance, consider that a BLESSING in disguise. Inpatient GO was horrifying and traumatic and gave me a degree of PTSD. I'm not exaggerating. \r \r For crisis Seay Center Plano is great, for therapy if you've done a lot some of their group leaders are pedestrian, at best. It's not really effective psychotherapy by any means but it's very clean, safe and compared to a place like Green Oaks it's practically a luxury facility. I'd never go inpatient anywhere outside this network ever, ever, again even if their therapy method is shallow and elementary-like. Their sole purpose is to make sure you're not going to hurt yourself, for real therapy though get a good private therapist because you're going to exist in a world of cliché feel-good platitudes like ""let's build an emotional toolbelt!"" and ""live every day like it's your last!""

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