Just left scathing reviews of my old mental health clinic online and it felt GOOD

Seriously SCREW that place I went before. TERRIBLE service. I’ve been wanting to do this for ages. I feel liberated, literally went on any website I could find that had the place up for review and posted my experience with the lowest rating I could give. I namedropped and everything. No mercy. I hope business there suffers so no one else has to suffer there like I did.

I wanted badly to bash the professionals individually on any review site like rate my shrink or whatever too but they were smart enough not to register with anything, probably because they know they suck.

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I’ve bashed a couple doctors on health grades and it felt so good. What I need to do is obliterate this crappy day program that I went to that put me in the most dysfunctional group and treated us rudely because they said we were the least likely to recover.
The doctor there was this little Russian man and he had the worst bedside manner. He acted like a little tzar and pranced around the place like he knew everything. I’m curious to know what site you used impart your revenge! Good for you!! Mental health workers think they can get away with treating patients poorly. They need to be kept in check.

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Healthgrove and yelp were the only sites that had it listed

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I used to do this a lot when I was psychotic. I would go in travel advisor and rate hotels restaurants and attractions that I had been to in the past. That is until a zip lining excursion in Puerto Rico challenged me and I got scared. But the program that I’m referring to is a day program here in New Jersey that I’m literally in therapy for. It was the worst experience. I can’t wait to let them have it.

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If they contested me I would argue right back because they deserve every sentence of that review. No one there did their job at all, I was totally unsupported in times of crises and when they dumped me it left me paranoid of mental health places. The instability from the whole thing pushed me into a depressive/psychotic episode because I already hadn’t been doing well, I failed classes and didn’t find a new therapist for like a solid year.

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Well it sounds like you stil have some fight left in you. That’s good. These programs are staffed by amateurs and they usually do more harm then good.
I’m really fed up with the whole mental healthcare system. It’s a multi million dollar a year industry and they are all predators and leeches. It’s bad enough having a disability, no one needs to be talked down to or treated like a moron while they’re recovering.

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Well good for you Anna. As long as they didn’t do anything illegal I guess that is all you could do. The place I went to was alright but it is just that it cost so much. I still have to pay them money each month to cover for it.

I don’t think they did anything illegal, just provided very poor quality of care.

I think if you have to pay so much you might as well pay a lot for a program that’s better than “ok” :confused:

I don’t know is ten of thousands expensive to you because for where I currently am in life it is pretty expensive.

Sadly that sounds about average cost if you’re in a residential facility. Even just temporary inpatient can rack up into the thousands in costs. It is ridiculous.

So many people that desperately need mental health care can’t afford it.

So what’s the answer?

To making mental health care affordable? Make sure insurance companies have a robust mental health care policy I suppose. Only issue is that then inflates insurance cost…I don’t really know, economics isn’t my area of expertise.

I had a bad experience with a Psychologist once. Her name was Mary D. Hill. She said she was trying to “bring me out”, but she was just a witch that was messing with me like everyone does.