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Vista Hill Ave, Clairemont, San Diego, CA - Phone Number. I came here for the IOP DBT program after my therapist strongly recommended me to come here. So this place is full of people who refuse to listen to you.
They're more about focusing on the skills they want to teach you and telling you what to do. If you have any issues or question anything they easily explain it away or go into a lecture of willingness vs. When my gut feeling was screaming out to me and I told them that I needed to do whatever, they told me that that wasn't my wise mind and that it was my emotions. Wow, they found very sly ways of saying you're being over- dramatic without having to literally say that. Of course at the time since I have very little self confidence I just listened to them instead of listening to myself.
These people are supposed to help you, but instead they just tell you what to do and to do as they say. They don't offer support, they make promises they can't keep or just really they're so time crunched that they literally can't do much for you. I'm seriously, they're always rushing from here to there, were late all the time for the sessions and breaks, and were constantly drinking coffee. For a program that focuses on being mindful and self care, they sure do the exact opposite.
Also, they constantly boast that it costs insurance $7. Well, you don't really get $7. So they wanted me to go on Zoloft even though before I began I told them right away that I didn't want to be on drugs. I told my therapist that who was supposed to be in contact with them.
Well, 1 week into the program they have you see a psychiatrist. Mine told me that I needed to be on drugs in order to stay in the program or they were going to kick me out. When I said that I thought I had a choice and that I had already gone over this with my DBT therapist he went and got 2 more people to back him up. So it was me and 3 professionals in a tiny room with them all telling me that I most definitely needed to be on drugs.
I don't drink alcohol, I don't do illegal drugs, and I barely even take pain meds when I need to. I'm just not a fan of drugs of any sort. They didn't listen to me. Well, since I was hella pressured I did indeed give in. They act like drugs are a cure. They can be a tool, but you need to have other tools too and lots of support.
So yeah, the skills can be your other tools, but I didn't have the support of my therapist because she was emotionally abusive. I didn't see it at the time, but a lot of time has passed and I can look back and be like . They just saw a person who needed to be on drugs. Well those drugs can only help if you have other help.
So those drugs didn't help me, they made me want to kill myself even more. BTW, I would later learn that I indeed did have a choice and didn't need to be on any drugs to be in the program.
Wonder why I had to learn that after the fact. They have you fill out this survey thing everyday that assess where you are mentally. Like seriously, near the end I had 1.
They don't do anything with this information. The skills do come in handy for some things but not for deep serious things. It's really absurd how much stock they put into these skills. And they want you to use them just to use them. One day I started crying because I was talking about a traumatic event. They wanted me to use the skills right away!
All I needed to do was cry it out. Instead, I was told what I needed to do and it really made me feel like my reaction was the wrong reaction and that I shouldn't be feeling that way. I get a lot of anxiety when I think of that still. It's like, instead of just crying and letting it go, they instilled more shame and it stays on my mind grapes.
Doesn't seem very therapeutic. I wouldn't recommend going here. I would instead say to go see a different therapist. Maybe see more than 1. Try some group meetings. I've stayed in contact with some and this program didn't help them. I've seen people leave because it wasn't helping them.
This program can't help a lot of people because it's so compact and the staff is so over- worked. Mental health takes time and patience and this program can do neither.