The Couch Immediate Mental Health Care
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The Couch Immediate Mental Health Care offers personalized ADHD coaching in Louisville, KY, supporting clients with executive function challenges, goal-setting, and creating structure that works for their unique brain.
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Based on 97 reviews
Joe
1 months ago
Expensive for the care you receive, your experience might be different. But mine was poor, first time going in someone came in and was asking the receptionist to refill their prescription. They said they did on the website (like recommended). Then later I experienced that same thing. Requested my prescription on the website to wait over a week, just to have to call and tell them I needed my prescription asap. -poor receptionist -mediocre service -expensive
Katie McNeil
8 months ago
I stopped using the couch about a year and a half ago. I really liked my provider there in terms of personality and her level of care and concern. In total I have seen three different practitioners there and the last one I saw assured me that I was not on a lot of medication. I had been trying everything and taking all of the medication‘s and nothing was helping. Constant suicidal ideation and emotional dysregulation. A friend of mine referred me to Dr. Schrodt who accurately diagnosed me on the first session as having PTSD/CPTSD. I have every symptom and the woman who I saw at the couch for years never even mentioned the possibility even though she knew I had trauma. I just trusted and assumed that she knew what she was talking about because she graduated from a very prestigious school. I have spent the last year doing weekly EMDR sessions, and I still have triggers and I am still is a need for medication but I don’t need to be on anywhere near as much medication as they put me on. They had me taking a mood stabilizer, Effexor which is nearly impossible to get off of. For sleep got me all the way up to 1600 mg of gabapentin and then added Klonopin which my body became so dependent on that I had to get on Valium in order to get off of the Klonopin. Then they added another benzo diazepam. Treatment resistant insomnia is just about always associated with trauma. I don’t know why that was so hard to pick up on. It’s going to take years and years to get off of these controlled substances because my body is so dependent on them. Hope you have better luck than I did! Definitely do your research before trusting your health or mental health with just anyone.
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