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    5.0(4 reviews)
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    Julie is amazing and anyone living in the area is extremely blessed! I have a friend who drove over…read morean hour to get to his sessions weekly and I actually was able to meet her over the phone for a few sessions to work out a little blip in my own life. She has wonderful perspective and insight. she is a soft place to fall when you need it most. She is an expert in many areas and very skilled in what she does and yet she is one of the most down to earth and comfortable people to talk to. I was impressed with her professionalism and yet felt valued as a client. She makes you feel as if you are her number one priority when you are talking to her and as if she truly understands you. She shared a few key things that resonates with me still and gave me my AHA moments to move on. She always responds and returns calls or emails promptly and THAT was huge for me! Ten stars!!! If I could!

    Julie is a terrific counselor. She was recommended by a friend of mine and I have seen her off and…read moreon for about 4 years. New problems, new solutions. She is so great at getting to constructive solutions! I have recommended her to two other friends and they both saw her and were very pleased with their new found ability to cope. Julie uses some interesting methods that seem to work. I have a new relationship issue to work through and I am going back soon. Call her.

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    La Jolla Recovery

    3.9(37 reviews)
    0.2 miPacific Beach

    I can't really speak on the quality of the IOP or PHP programs…read more My experience just... was not what I expected at all and I had since found better sober livings (which is saying a lot, because those were still inherently stressful but I at least stayed long-term. La Jolla Recovery set the bar very low). I've been in sober living for a year now, and I am now leaving. Never any relapses, graduated a program, did all the things. I'm at least in a better place from it. La Jolla Recovery was NOT that place for me. I began in April 2025. I stayed for a total of two nights before I had to leave to go to the emergency room, back to the inpatient. I was inpatient for about two weeks before I came to La Jolla Recovery. I had recently quit cannabis and was seeking mental health treatment. At first glance, it seemed chill. I had friends who had gone here and apparently had a positive experience. The groups were decent, staff were friendly, there was available snacks, etc. They had outings at the cove, etc. However, the sober living was......... awful! I stayed at a sober living house where I was immediately prescribed medication I had not taken while inpatient, but was forced to take it. One of these medications were entirely new to me, Trazodone. There was a delay in getting my mood stabilizers, anti-psychotic, and anti-anxiety medicine. I had never taken Trazodone before, but having nothing else available to me, I took it as prescribed/was pressured into taking it by the sober living manager who organized medications. The first night, I had stayed up ALL night. I was hyper vigilant, no need for sleep, and a little paranoid. During the day, it was... okay. I didn't really know what was impacting me considering how vulnerable my mental health was and the chaotic nature of being in sober living for the first time. The second night, I took the medication again. Again, I was feeling overstimulated, overwhelmed and restless/anxious. The sober living manager gave me a 2nd one, and I felt pressured to take it/was told "it would help me calm down and sleep"; that's when the shit show began. Immediately, I started hallucinating visual shapes and became scared. The best way I could describe it was "my brain was on fire." I have a history of epilepsy in childhood, and my first thought was "Oh my god, am I going to have a seizure?" My mind began severely racing and I asked her if I could call my parents and I thought I needed to go to the hospital. Coincidentally, my aunt called during this time. She, and another house manager, told her I had gone to sleep and didn't let her talk to me. This was a lie. I sat on the sofa, feeling severely anxious and panicked. I was not aggressive, overly disruptive, anything of the sort. Everyone was in their rooms at that point, as it was time for bed. I did, however, kept asking for them to call my parents because I was afraid I was having a medical emergency (I definitely was) and asked to go to the hospital. I had never hallucinated like that EVER, I had no previous history of psychosis. Initially, she told me "I am NOT going to let you ruin this house for the other girls," meanwhile, I had gotten along with the roommates and even knew some of them from having been in recovery before. I was clean, kind, and tried my best to be considerate. I introduced myself to people, wrote a note explaining my situation, and tried to be as mindful as I could be considering I was already in a vulnerable state, having experienced a death in my family, a sexual assault, and other traumatic occurrences within the few months prior to me seeking support and help. Then, she and the other woman (a fellow house manager?) threatened to call the police and have me taken away in handcuffs. I had done NOTHING illegal; I had no substances on my person, I respected everyone's space and items, I broke no laws. Holy hell, I was there for 2 days and was trying to get acclimated to a new environment. What was the crime, having a mental health episode as a result of a new medication mishap? Eventually, I was able to get my parents on the phone. They spoke to her directly and said that if I could leave the sober living in an ambulance, they would meet me at the hospital. I waited patiently for the ambulance and went to the emergency room, where I waited all night and was placed back in inpatient in the ICU at Sharp Mesa Vista. There, I was restabilized and put in a different sober living. The aggression from the house manager, the lack of empathy, the lying, and the arbitrary difficulty to even get into communication with my support system was actually insane. She felt like a wolf in sheep's clothing; fronted as a kind and caring person, but then would switch and be quite scary once I was in crisis. I was told by one of my friends who works in recovery that she has since left/been replaced, but oh my god, I pray that they thoroughly vet their housing managers at this point if they want retention. 0/5 stars. Avoid.

    Do not go here do not let your loved ones go here. Brian in…read moreadmissions told me he was signing me up for a 30 day dual diagnosis program. After being there 6 days I was told I have to do 30 in detox then I move to mental health house and do 30 there. He knew very well I had only 30 days. The house on their website that's all beautiful on the beach, only holds 6 clients. And the detox house is nasty old rundown apartments with old couches, no table to eat at, nothing on the walls. Just like a frat house. Everyone just sits in their rooms watches tv and eats junk food. Brian from admissions showed up when I became angry that he lied to me about my time there, and he started trying to convince me that doing the program their way was what was right for me. I left and it really screwed me up to have been lied to and shoved into the wrong program just so they could make money They are taking advantage of people with mental illness and people with substance abuse issues by signing them up for programs that do not meet their needs.

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    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.6 miBay Park, Clairemont

    I cannot recommend this facility enough. I came here from Birmingham, AL and found a home straight…read moreaway with the staff and clients at MHC. The way they care about lasting change is second to none. People are all so kind and you can tell just by walking in on the first day. The best decision I made in my life was coming here. They have activities every day outside of the center, and if none of those entice you, it's a couple blocks from the beach and there's always people who want to go hang out there or you can suggest an activity. They also have extensive opportunities for different kinds of treatment that I would never have had access to without it such as brain mapping, a nutritionist, neurofeedback, etc. I found the staff to be super receptive to any ideas we came up with to improve the program, even taking in weekly suggestions. They have always been there for a listening ear or a solution depending on what you need. They fix anything they can quickly and efficiently. I credit my complete turn around to this facility. Looking at myself from even 5 months ago to now is night and day. They helped me see myself in a whole new light. I am forever grateful to everyone who helped me along my journey at MHC. It's not just your individual therapist, it's all of them. It's the facilitators who become like friends and the clients who turn into life-long friendships. If you're considering MHC, just give them a call. It was a call that changed the trajectory of my life, and maybe yours or a loved one too.

    All things considered, my experience here in the LaJolla house was a positive one. While there were…read moresome rules that I didn't agree with at all (I thought the program director lacked any kind of empathy and was quite stubborn), for the most part, I benefitted greatly from my time here and grew as a person. The therapy groups were thought provoking and the therapy sessions were helpful. The medication management was useful and finally got my insomnia under control. My case manager (Michael) was excellent and I always felt comfortable bringing any concerns to him. My therapist (Morgan) was caring and compassionate. The clinical director (Tony) was very kind and compassionate. Megan in admissions was very helpful.

    Beach Psychotherapy - c_and_mh - Updated July 2026

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