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    5.0 (1 review)
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    1 year ago

    The therapist are amazing. You're just not another patient and/or number they care about what you're going through. Highly recommend.

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    Mindmatters John Milanovich PHD & Associates

    Mindmatters John Milanovich PHD & Associates

    1.8(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I came to an appointment with Milanovich for cognitive testing. This was something offered and…read morerequested by a relative. In the middle of the test, Dr. Milanovich started to talk about his belief in God and jesus. He added in a Rorschach test to the testing as well, which afterwards had written that I saw elaborate meanings in the ink shapes. I didn't understand, especially why these things would be combined with the other tests in that way. Since I suspected these things, I had the same data re-evaluated by a professional at the University of Michigan who has been in practice for 40 years, and who has a law degree as well, as well as experience training in different kinds of psychotherapy at U of M. The second professional made none of the same conclusions, and expressed that it was beyond him that Milanovich deviated from HIPPA standards in some way. He expressed concerns about the Rorschach testing, as the way the test was conducted had unusual features, but this was not something I was familiar with, in any case. Altogether I am wondering if Milanovich's religious and personal sensibilities are at play in his testing, and also concerned about any circular mentalities that could be at play in his practice. I don't know quite what to do.

    Trying to make an appointment was very difficult. I called on several occasions and constantly…read morefailed to reach anyone. Voicemails were never returned. When I did finally reach someone, I was asked to call back in 30 minutes. When I called back nobody picked up. I tried again later and was still unsuccessful. Eventually, I was successful in reaching him to have an appointment scheduled and unfortunately Dr. Milanovich has failed to reply to any of my emails or calls since. I have been unable to pay the deposit or confirm the appointment. Overall, communication is very poor and it was a very unprofessional experience. I will be seeking another neuropsychologist for my needs.

    Psychological Clinic U of M - New location

    Psychological Clinic U of M

    4.0(1 review)
    3.9 miDowntown Ann Arbor

    Life has a way of punching you in the stomach and spitting in your face sometimes and when you're…read morebeing bullied by its many unpleasant surprises, it's best to have a body guard. The psych clinic can be that much-needed Schwarzenegger who will protect you and pump. you. up. so you can continue to protect yourself. The protocol goes something like this: You first call to schedule a consultation appointment. You will more than likely talk to John who is down to earth, calming, and professional. The consultation consists of filling out a bunch of paperwork and a 300+ question survey which helps them determine your mental health needs and to match you with a person who is best suited for those. This is pretty stress-free and involves you touching a touch-screen a bunch of times while reflecting on all the crappy stuff going on in your life for the past month. This little jaunt down memory lane will cost you $40. After that, it takes usually about three weeks to schedule your first appointment but once you're in, getting weekly appointments is easy peasy. If you have BCN grad care, your co-pay is about $20 which is glorious compared to the $150+ per hour you'd be paying out of pocket. My experiences here have been almost all positive. The therapists are generally grad or post-grad students who are doing their 'residency' at U of M. The good news is: 1) they're usually young and inspired, ready to make a difference in the world, really wanting to learn from you and be there for you 2) as a grad student, they are more or less your peers, which makes talking about "young adult" stuff comfortable and relatable 3) since they're at U of M you know they're they're at the top, if not near the top, of their field The bad news is 1) most of them leave after about a year which means if you want stable long-term therapy, you will need to get a new therapist (the upshot to this? you can try out different therapists without feeling guilty about ditching your last one) 2) since they are students, they may not have as much experience as more seasoned veterans 3) there is only one psychiatrist on staff, getting an appointment with her is hard, and I didn't have the best rapport with her (I got the sense she was a little judgmental and she was quick to pile on various medications without talking about other supplements or life changes) As a person who is generally very DIY about taking care of myself, stubborn, and always wanting to stress my independence and self-reliance, this was a surprisingly beneficial and comforting outlet for when life was just too much to handle. So if you're feeling worn out, bummed out, wounded, or pissed off, the staff here will give you a bandage, kiss your boo-boo, and teach your how to fight gravity. Affordable. Effective. Empowering. If you're even flirting with the idea of talking to someone and getting support, this is a fantastic place for a first-timer (even if you might be resistant to the whole "therapy" idea).

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