Institute For Contemporary Psychotherapy

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New York, United States

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Mental health service· Medical school· Psychotherapist

Institute For Contemporary Psychotherapy Reviews | Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Institute For Contemporary Psychotherapy is located in New York, United States on 33 W 60th St. Institute For Contemporary Psychotherapy is rated 2.5 out of 5 in the category mental health service in United States.

Address

33 W 60th St

Phone

+1 2123333444

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bella

My friend recommend this place to me. I tried several times to make an appointment for intake session. I can understand that if you're not able to serve more people or have other difficulties. You can just let me know honestly. Always answer phone calls with an impatient tone. Then just leave me wait forever. Never call back as they said.

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Heather Murray

My daughter with severe trauma & PTSD traveled by Uber for her first apptmt. She just graduated from college and has taken charge in being proactive for her mental health.She called to let them know that she’d be a few minutes late. Mary, the receptionist, said it was fine. When she got there, my daughter was told that she could not be seen and Anna the therapist walked her over to where my daughter had to pay. She would not take her for the remaining 50 minutes of her apptmt! What kind of therapists are they!?! As a business owner, I always give clients the remainder of their scheduled time. I understand that sometimes, things are out of our control. The kicker is that Mary asked her if she’d like to reschedule! I would rate no stars, but one is required to share experience. So disgusted! And thank you to Mary & Anna for your contributions to my daughter’s anxiety attack! Kudos to you

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Skyler Christian A. Cruz

If you need LGBT, couples, family, trauma, or eating disorder counseling, check them out. They operate on a sliding scale and they will work with you if you cannot afford usual fees for therapy