Category: | Mental Health Clinic |
Address: | 9 Edwin C Moses Blvd, Dayton, OH 45402, USA |
Phone: | +1 937-775-4300 |
Site: | psychology.wright.edu |
Rating: | 3.2 |
Working: | 8:30AM–8:30PM 8:30AM–8:30PM 8:30AM–8:30PM 8:30AM–8:30PM 8:30AM–4:30PM Closed Closed |
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Holli Ann Wessendorf
Ive been coming here for the past several months to work on issues i have related to P.T.S.D. This place is great. They work on a sliding scale fee based on income. Every one has been very professional, helpful and compassionate. They also offer city bus tokens if you need help with transportation. It is all around a great place. On another note id like to respond to the 2 reviews mentioning Dr. Julie Williams... I have worked with her in the past alongside men- neither i or the men ever had a problem with her. Ive also attended a conference at Antioch university where she was the key note speaker. She was extremely informed, professional and a nice person in general, to me and the men attending the conference. Her disability and walking aid does not affect her work in the least. She is, in my opinion very qualified if not over qualified to teach an anger management class. I just wanted to give my experiences of working with her in other environments as well. Shes a good lady.
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Alan. F.
What douches! I had an anger management class here. It was taught by a dwarf named Julie Williams. She was angrier than us. She would argue with almost anything we said, and seemed intent on humiliating us. It was clear she was there because she hates men, not because she wanted to help. Actually managing your anger and how to deal with conflict in a positive manner was never addressed. Very unethical.
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Sandy
The Ellis Institute provided a comprehensive assessment for a family member in need. My family was able to use the provided assessment to plan for support and services.
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John Doe
I had a class here taught by a midget on a tricycle. Not very professional, not very helpful, and not funny enough to make up for it.