Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment
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Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment provides ADHD coaching services in Salt Lake City, UT, focusing on helping clients build sustainable habits, improve focus, and achieve their personal and professional goals.
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Based on 42 reviews
Frankie Pollard
1 months ago
If I could rate one star, I would. DO NOT waste your time with this facility. I had to use governmental assistance to afford this therapy (they do not take insurance, no exceptions) and they double dipped my payments, promised me they don’t send anything to debt collectors, still did, and on top of all that cut me off of my therapy with no notice. They got my payment from the government and then made me pay on top of that. DO NOT GO HERE. the way they treat patients like cash cows is entirely unethical. The creator of DBT created it to be accessible for everyone and shame on this center for taking that away.
K K
3 months ago
Was a complete waste of time dealing with this company for CEUs. Warning: Do not take any continuing education courses with this organization. While the lectures are just fine, but the course exams, question writing and scoring are completely inadequate and not ready for public use. They'll also change quiz questions and upload exams without warning and ask you to retake quizzes that you've already passed and refuse to give a certificate. If you ask for a refund, they'll keep $7 saying it's administrative. They are advertising a faulty CEU product and still profiting $7.
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