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    Anahata Healing Arts

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 1:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Forbes-Fisher Kathryn Lcsw

    Forbes-Fisher Kathryn Lcsw

    1.0(1 review)
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    Kathryn Forbes-Fisher was our counselor for court-ordered coparenting counseling with my ex-wife,…read morewho I share custody of our two daughters. It was the worst counseling experience of my life and I would STRONGLY CAUTION ANY MEN who attend session with her because of how heavily she favors females. I am a 49 year old lawyer (not a family lawyer), highly educated and I've been through numerous counseling modalities in my life to include individual counseling, couples counseling and even a men's counseling group when I was in my 20s. Each time I gained knowledge and experience and believed counseling to be beneficial. Prior to becoming a lawyer, I was a JPPO (Juvenile Probation & Parole Officer) where I received hundreds of hours of training and I've worked with hundreds of juveniles and families during my 11 years in the juvenile justice system. I have much experience in life, at the kitchen table and in the court room. I'll limit my review to two quick examples of female bias but this played out in numerous ways until I made the decision to end my involvement with Ms. Forbes-Fisher. My ex thought I emailed her too much (email was the only way we communicated) and Ms. Forbes-Fisher agreed. Ms. Forbes-Fisher was adamant that coparents did not need to email more than one time per day, absent emergencies. So we agreed not to email each other more than once per day. In the time between sessions, I fulfilled my end of the agreement in good faith and did not email more than once per day but my ex did not. She emailed me regarding non-emergency matters more than once in a day. When we discussed this next session, Ms. Forbes-Fisher changed the rules to protect my ex by saying, "Oh, that wasn't a firm rule. That was just a guideline. If either of you determined you needed to email more than once per day, you could." I couldn't believe the blatant lying and favoritism. Another example was that both my ex and I were given a homework assignment that I completed and my ex did not. Nothing was made of my ex's failure to comply and the issue was just ignored. My female ex could do no wrong in the eyes of Ms. Forbes-Fisher. Ms. Forbes-Fisher sided with my ex on every disputed topic. The only choice for every issue we discussed was for me to follow all rules and agreements and submit to everything my ex wanted. In return, my ex did not have to follow the rules she made or agreements we reached. And if I tried to address my ex's noncompliance, poor behavior or lying? Ms. Forbes-Fisher would identify me as the problem because I was "causing conflict" in addressing those things. In summary, her female bias was obvious and pervasive in all her work. Ms. Forbes-Fisher's only goal is to empower the woman not to equally, neutrally and fairly resolves coparenting issues.

    The Counseling Center of Exeter

    The Counseling Center of Exeter

    1.7(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    We worked with a therapist who claimed to be attachment focused and informed, with expertise in…read moreadopted children. What we got was a person who did not verbally or non-verbally acknowledge or interact with us as parents, almost at all. Her focus was asking our daughter to share her biological family memories, with little to no progress. We're now on our second emergency room stay with a little girl so desperately afraid to attach to us that she'd rather be in the hospital than at home. We're now better informed on attachment issues and needs due to our own research, reading and learning. And have realized if we did actual family attachment work a year ago, when we started with Exeter Counseling, our daughter could be thriving instead of requiring significantly more intensive residential care. If you have a foster or adopted child in your care who needs attachment support, call Dorothy Derapelian, not Exeter Counseling.

    Two weeks ago I went online to pay an invoice for $75.00 to the Nashua location. The finance…read moredepartment took the whole balance (which included the health insurance portion of $340) I have called, emailed, waited on hold for over and hour, and waited in queue for a call back. I have spoken to my provider who also sent the finance department an email. I have had my fiancé call. I have done everything short of going there and demanding to have this taken care of. Two weeks and still no call or resolution. This is unprofessional and if I'm not mistaken...illegal. I'll take them to court if need be.

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