Caring behavioral health support in San Francisco.
Community Behavioral Health Services, located at 1663 Mission St #460 in San Francisco, provides behavioral health care. Reviews highlight caring therapists and steady progress for many clients, while other comments point to long wait times and concerns about accountability. This health establishment serves residents seeking behavioral health support in San Francisco.
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One-on-one counseling sessions with licensed professionals to address personal mental health issues.
Supportive group sessions for shared experiences and collective healing in a safe setting.
Immediate assistance and support for individuals facing urgent mental health crises.
Comprehensive evaluations to diagnose and create personalized treatment plans.
Ongoing programs designed to aid long-term mental wellness and recovery.
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Overall rating
Howard Albertsen
Literally been waiting 2 hours past the time of my mental health appointment to see a professional only for their lazy self to say they will call me. No accountability whatsoever from this crooked institution.
Karl Lee
In 2016, I sought help, grievance, and legal help, yet I was told to "settle" unsettling civil and criminal issues with the administrators where I live. I wanted to commit suicide several times. . . . THE CLINICAL STAFF ILLEGALLY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE PEOPLE WITH OR WITHOUT REASON. Obviously, some patients get "cured" while I alone lay rotting and embittered. Wish you experienced and felt the way I did back then: NO HELP! Hire a lawyer first. UPDATE: Many years has passed since I sought help to improve both my mental and physical health. For me, my mental illness is deeply rooted in growing up with a disabled sibling whose envy, jealousy, resentment, and hatred was displaced onto me, sabotaging my livelihood, and my ultimate demise. Combine that with growing up in a dysfunctional family, societal ignorance and stigma with mental illness and blindness; scapegoating and alienation is society's elixir. Only a paucity of medical professionals and clinicians understand both my mental and physical health; however, that price only comes due with significant age, listening, learning, discourse, experience, maturity, responsibility, ethics, morals, analysis, professionalism, leadership, work, and integrity. Self-effacing, indulgent, corruptive, and destructive habits only worsen ones mental health. Expecting and wanting too many things is a very bad idea. As an adult, one parents oneself for there are no real heros.
Mary Mills
My brother has been seeing the same therapist for a long time. They are very caring.
Jenn Woolford
After visiting Community Behavioral Health Services, I have started recovering quickly.