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Our Behavioral Health Professionals are trained professionals who have met the requirements set forth by the Washington State Department of Health to Practice as Chemical Dependency Professional and/or Mental and Behavioral Health Professionals.
Our Behavioral Health Professionals are well diversified in providing evidenced based and promising therapeutic approaches that include Trauma-Informed Care, Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy, Motivational interviewing, Relapse Prevention Therapy, and Cognitive/Behavioral Therapies.Many of our staff are bi-lingual and/or bi-cultural (Spanish) allowing us to meet the need of the Hispanic community.
Our Behavioral Health Professionals are well diversified in providing evidenced based and promising therapeutic approaches that include Trauma-Informed Care, Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy, Motivational interviewing, Relapse Prevention Therapy, and Cognitive/Behavioral Therapies.Many of our staff are bi-lingual and/or bi-cultural (Spanish) allowing us to meet the need of the Hispanic community.
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Mark Hoffer
Jan 29, 2022
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Extremely unprofessional/emotionally driven counselor. Program itself is redundant and just feels like one big money grab scam. I had to harass them for like 6 months to charge my insurance finally which they seemed to not want to do.(sketchy) and the counselor I was assigned to made it a point to try and mess with my process by sending letters to the courts or having me come in for last minute UAs, to which I never once failed, all while holding me in IOP for so long that I learned the SAME curriculum TWICE(around 6+months). Not because I struggled with relapse or addiction still, simply because