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    Jane Kingston, PsyD, LMFT BCN

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Mind and Body Counseling Associates - Waiting Room

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    4.5(108 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    Available by appointment
    LGBTQ friendly

    The lobby was clean and quiet. The room was comfortable. Tiffany, my counselor was friendly and…read moreprofessional. She aways makes me feel at ease. I highly recommend this psychology practice.

    I saw my therapist Morgan here and she was awesome but the place itself is predatory and parasitic…read more Before I even became a patient I saw reviews saying they were all about the money and didn't really care about the people and I should have listened. The first red flag was the $100 credit card fee just to register. You have to keep a card on file and they threaten to charge you if you cancel less than 24 hours in advance, and weekends and holidays don't even count. When I asked about it they swore it was only for people who constantly miss appointments and that they totally understand if you get sick or something unexpected happens. I was told not to worry. A few visits in, my therapist scheduled me out several weeks so I always had a regular spot. What I didn't know was that the office also booked me separately without telling me, so I got double booked. I went to my normal appointment but apparently missed another one I never made. When I called, they said it was fine, not my fault, no charges. Then it happened again. I called again, got the same reassurance, and was told everything was taken care of. A week later my therapist told me my appointments were being canceled because I supposedly owed $300. She didn't even know what it was for. She confirmed it wasn't for missed appointments. So what the hell was it? When I tried to talk to someone I wasn't allowed to speak to anyone except a woman named Kate who is a complete tw[at]... there really isn't another word in English language that's more mild that could adequately describe her... rude, gaslighting, abusive, and completely unprofessional. She lied, twisted my words, and talked to me like garbage. After digging around I found out I wasn't the only one. Kate allegedly has a history of verbally abusing patients and crossing lines she shouldn't. Look it up for yourself. This place is a scam. They don't communicate, they don't care, and they will absolutely fuck your life over while pretending to help you. They steal from people, they gaslight you when you question it, and they hide behind fake policies. I later found multiple complaints filed against them with the Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors for misconduct and unethical behavior. It's all public record. In fact, Kate is such a gaslighting narcissist. I would bet money that they respond to this with some more gaslighting. 100% Were there smoke there's fire... and there's actual fire here.

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    Debbie Rasmussen, MFT

    Debbie Rasmussen, MFT

    1.0(1 review)
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    I strongly advise against working with Ms. Debbie Rasmussen or her partner…read more Our family was court-ordered to participate in reunification therapy involving a child and the other parent after more than three years of no contact, with serious and well-documented concerns regarding prior physical and emotional harm. This required a highly skilled, trauma-informed, and ethically grounded approach. In our experience, that standard was not met. From the outset, there was a push to move quickly toward unsupervised contact, despite the child expressing clear and repeated distress. In cases involving prior trauma, pacing and safety must come first. That did not appear to guide the process. There were also significant concerns regarding professional boundaries. Ms. Rasmussen attempted to establish a level of personal trust that felt inappropriate in a therapeutic setting, encouraging me to share sensitive information. When I shared limited information to assess how it would be handled, it was later used in a way that appeared to create division and draw the child into adult matters. This type of triangulation is not appropriate in family therapy and can be harmful. Additionally, statements were made to the child that appeared to minimize or question the child's reported experiences, including suggesting that certain behaviors had not been observed. At the same time, the other parent was allowed contact and exchanges outside of clearly structured sessions, including gifts and interactions that did not follow a consistent or transparent therapeutic framework. These actions blurred boundaries and undermined trust. Professional practices were also concerning. Routine scheduling communications were billed without clear, upfront disclosure, resulting in unexpectedly high charges early in the process, despite minimal therapeutic progress. Scheduling was inconsistent, with frequent unavailability and no effort to provide a reliable system. There were also inconsistencies between stated policies and actions taken regarding court involvement, which added further stress to an already complex situation. In our case, it is critical to emphasize the importance of keeping detailed, factual records of everything--written communication, timelines, and, where legally appropriate, recorded interactions. Ms. Rasmussen submitted materials to the court that could have been detrimental to the child. However, because we maintained meticulous, factual documentation, we were able to provide the court with a clear and accurate record. This made the discrepancies evident, and her actions became quickly transparent to both the court and other state-involved professionals. KEEP DETAILED RECORDS. This cannot be overstated. Documentation was essential in protecting the child and ensuring that decisions were based on facts rather than representations made behind closed doors. Based on our experience, what occurred outside of formal sessions did not reflect a level of professionalism or a child-centered approach that families should expect in reunification therapy. Families entering this process should proceed with extreme caution, advocate strongly for their child, and carefully evaluate alternative providers. I am grateful to share that the child is now safe, healthy, and thriving. That outcome was achieved through persistent advocacy, vigilance, and thorough documentation.

    Jane Kingston, PsyD, LMFT BCN - c_and_mh - Updated August 2026

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