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    Child & Family Psychotherapy Center

    Child & Family Psychotherapy Center

    1.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    So very very disappointed. We've searched for months to find our son a therapist that didn't have a…read morewaiting list over a year. As soon as we were in the waiting room she was rushing us to fill out the 4 sheets of paper work. We were on time for our appointment. When we got into her office I sensed her annoyance with us. My son was trying to help me with some of her questions. She yelled at him. Spoke to him like he was garbage. Did I mention we were their because my son has an emotional disorder. At this point I had to ask her what was causing her annoyance. She explained rudely that she has a lot of info and not enough time. I told her she was terribly unprofessional and rude and we were never going to be able to establish a relationship with her and we left. Unfortunately I don't have the time to go into exact details of how this all went down but it was much worse then It sounds because I would have delt with a bitchy person but she was a monster. Don't waist your time with this place. This Dr does not deserve to treat your child. I had to explain to my son that he was going to have to deal with people like her in life and not to ever let anyone to treat you like that.

    If I could give a minus 5 review i would. They aren't helpful in resolving any issues mental health…read morewise OR billing wise. The worst provider I have ever experienced. They utilize an answering service and screen calls. They refuse to follow up from a service that I had in January 2018. Strongly recommend choosing someone else.

    Turnbridge

    Turnbridge

    3.3(38 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I went through the program. This was my first treatment so not a lot to be compared to. Had some…read moreissues with it but overall it was a really positive experience. Pros: Majority of staff is in recovery The phase model works really well 12 step oriented (i.e. AA is still a huge part of my life post-graduating) Most residential/living situations are really nice New haven is a nice little city to get sober in, and Turnbridge encourages clients to become a part of the community. I met some great people Learned how to have fun in recovery (lots of activities to take advantage of) Cons: Very expensive, for-profit organization (naturally raises some questions and skepticism among clients and new haven recovery community) Majority of staff is in recovery (in general, alcoholics and addicts are not the most organized and punctual of people) Lack of communication Clinical services are hit or miss (I had a few bad experiences, though there are also some amazing clinicians working there) As a 26 year old who has lived independently, I was there for recovery, not to learn how to be an adult. There are aspects of the program that felt a little juvenile and unnecessary to me, especially in phase II. If parents are paying (95% of the time this is the case), it often feels like case managers treat the parents as the clients and take away the client's autonomy... often hear things like "my parents have drank the turnbridge kool-aid and I'm stuck here" The biggest problem I had: I got some serious pushback when my family and I felt it was time for me to discharge. Possibly some ethical boundaries were crossed but ended up working out in the end and I graduated at 7.5 months with Turnbridge's support and blessing. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to go through Turnbridge, and I can tell they did their best to meet me where I was at and be flexible with what my family and I were looking for. If you are ready to get sober, can afford it, and have the flexibility to take a year out of your life, this is a good place.

    I spent approximately 19 months at Turnbridge from September 2021 through May 2023. My family paid…read morea substantial amount of money because we believed I would receive safe, professional, trauma-informed treatment. My lived experience was profoundly different. I personally witnessed staff replay CCTV footage of serious client-on-client violence for groups of clients while laughing and mocking the person being attacked. After I was assaulted with a heavy wooden chair at 90 Ford Street, I remember staff later replaying the footage and mocking me for flinching. I also disclosed a sexual-boundary incident involving another client to people in the Turnbridge environment while a staff member was present. I do not recall receiving a formal interview, separation plan, or meaningful protection afterward, and the harassment continued. During an asthma attack, I asked a staff member for my prescribed inhaler and was initially refused because he claimed I was "faking it" and "getting high" from albuterol. My PlayStation 4 also disappeared from a Turnbridge residence, and I do not remember any meaningful investigation, report, recovery effort, or reimbursement process. My intake experience also raised serious concerns. During the drive to Turnbridge, I openly told friends that I believed I was entering a 28-day program. I remember signing contracts at 189 Orange Street before being told by the staff member who transported me that Turnbridge was actually a year-long program. These were not isolated personality conflicts. They raised recurring questions about supervision, medical access, sexual-safety complaints, informed consent, missing property, incident documentation, staff conduct, and how criticism was handled. I have since compiled a detailed evidence memo that distinguishes firsthand experiences from secondhand allegations and identifies records that should exist. Connecticut DPH has opened an investigation into care and services provided by Turnbridge. That investigation is ongoing and is not a final finding. Parents should ask for written answers about incident reports, CCTV access, medical protocols, client grievances, sexual-safety procedures, staff vetting, property-loss policies, expected program length, and what happens when a client says they feel unsafe or wants to leave. Recovery is necessary. Humiliation, indifference, and preventable risk are not treatment.

    Laurel Health Services - c_and_mh - Updated July 2026

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