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mental health history theories, and treatment, Dominican University, river forest, KS


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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Category: Teacher

Ann Saakian, Spanish River


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I already wrote a review on her but she made me really upset today so I’m going to write another one. Please I’m begging you NEVER take her class! She literally makes me cry because she criticizes my artwork and gives me low grades on it for no reason even though I work very hard in them and literally take days to complete them. She is a self centered and evil person and should not be an art teacher. She personally targets specific students, mainly ones who are quiet or have mental health problems. She assumes that we don’t have lives and that we’re just students and that her class is the only one in her school. I cannot emphasize this enough: please NEVER EVER IN A MILLION YEARS TAKE HER CLASS! She will make you want to quit art please don’t rely on a teacher to teach you art, she doesn’t even teach anything you’re better off watching tutorials on youtube. If you ever see her name in your schedule, switch out of her class immediately. Thank you for reading this review, I hope this has helped you out. Please reply if you have any questions about her, I may reply :)

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Category: Principal

Ms. Julian, Mendon High


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Her cell phone policy allows the school to give kids a mental health referrals (for “addiction”) if teachers catch them using their phones at the wrong time. This policy normalizes “mental illness” and “addiction” to an extent that the terms lose their meaning, undermining the trauma of students who have experience with genuine mental illness and/or addiction. She also claims to care about racial justice. At assemblies, she warns that Mendon does not tolerate racism. However, her history of silencing victims of racism reveals…something else. She is not helping students of color to feel safe at school, which is a major problem in a district where a student threatened to shoot people—simply due to their black skin.

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Category: Doctor

Dr. Daniel A. Gellar, 185 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Gellar is one of the top OCD doctors in the country (I am willing to wager in the world.) My child had suffered tremendously from OCD, anxiety and depression. We took him to numerous doctors. Nobody had an answer or a treatment plan, and worse, didn't really seem to care. Dr. Gellar is a God send. Having him on our side is something that is hard for me to express in writing. He saved our son and also us, as parents. He is a brilliant doctor and a kind man. He has been with us on a really hard journey. He listens and always comes up with a plan. He gave my son his life back. We were not functioning until we met him. He truly saved us. When kids have mental health issues and have no help, there are a number of bad things that can happen. They become hopeless. They self harm or worse. They self medicate. This doctor was the only one that stuck with us and supported us. So glad we found him. Eternally grateful.

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Category: Teacher

eric ford, university of oregon


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Due to a mental health crisis I was admitted into a ward for a week and he refused to let me make up work becuase I didn’t let him know on the days I was missing. I was in a ward. Anyways, failed the class because of his lack of consideration.

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music, washburn university, Topeka, KS


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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Person Rating Kid Who Rated Mr. Englerth


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Please stop claiming that I am going to shoot up a public space. I have no history of mental illness, so there is no way I would “snap” and commit violence. Mind you, I have no interest in owning even a BB gun—let alone one of the assault rifles that people use to keep shooting up schools. It’s disgusting that school shootings are such a common occurrence in the U.S. that schools are actually constructed with the threat of a mass shooting in mind. If you want to learn how to prevent these horrible events, I recommend We Say #NeverAgain: Reporting by the Parkland Student Journalists. It provides insight in how to support victims of these events as well as ways to get involved in activism to prevent shootings. Please stop trolling random people on the internet, and spend your time on something more constructive; God knows our great country needs people to care about issues like these.

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health, morgan state university, BALTIMORE, MD


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Category: Dentist

David M. Lovit, DMD, 5115 Forest Drive, Columbia, SC


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Did not have a good experience more than 3 times. I kept going because he is our family dentist. My family (immediate) did not have a problem with his service. Me on the other hand and a family friend both have. He cut my lip during a tooth filling and during the procedure he noticed it and neglected to inform me of a chunk of my lip missing. I noticed my injury when I got in my car. I confronted him about it and he acted as though he never seen it before, other perfectly fine teeth have been altered by him to fit his filling on other teeth, he continued to work on my tooth after I notified him that I was in pain (the medicine that he administered did not numb me completely). All of this has happened over the course of 5 years. Least to say I do not have any good ratings for him and this time I will not go back, neither will my family after seeing the injury to my lip and the fact that he was not considerate. If I could give him a rating lower than 1 I would. I am not a bitter ex-client, I am a client that has endured unnecessary treatment, lack of care, and injury over and over again and hope that this does not happen to anyone else.

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Category: Veteran Hospitals Treating Soldiers

Veteran Administration Hospitals


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The watchdog agency, Government Accounting Office (GAO) has called on VA to tighten up its credentialing. GOA’s audit of the agency found multiple instances where veterans received medical services from 57 disqualified providers who were disqualified from providing care to patients. “VHA facilities did not consistently adhere to policies regarding providers with adverse actions,” GAO said in its report. That report was delivered to the House Committee on Veterans *** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The report hones in on one massive failure within the agency that has plagued its hiring and credentialing of clinicians for years – – staff responsible for credentialing are not provided mandatory training focused on credentialing. Seems like an obvious issue given the history of problems VA continues to struggle with within its audits and various investigations by the press. FierceHealthcare, a government-centric publication, highlighted a few examples from the report worth noting. In at least five facilities, agency hiring officials were unaware of hiring policies against hiring doctors with revoked or surrendered medical licenses. Underlying admissions for relinquishing one’s licenses were in instances of misconduct, incompetence or providing substandard care. Anyone with these issues is supposed to be precluded from working for VA to provide medical care. In one instance, VA hired a nurse whose license was revoked for patient neglect who later resigned. This issue is not a new problem. Over the years, various news reports have highlighted VA’s struggle to maintain adequate credentialing of its doctors, which is a part of this problem. In some instances, VA would publish false credentials to the public about its own doctors. In one instance, VA reportedly hired a doctor who previously surrendered his license after failing to complete continuing education. Now, continuing education can be very important in areas like stroke treatment or management of atrial fibrillation, for example. In other instances, VA would select unqualified clinicians to provide diagnostic medical services including detection and treatment of veterans seeking benefits following traumatic brain injuries. In 2015, I started working with Kare11 News and AJ Lagoe to uncover instances where my own clients were economically or physically harmed due to this form of negligence. At that time, we uncovered VA used unqualified doctors to diagnose traumatic brain injuries. This investigation uncovered another problem where the agency published false or expired credentials to the public about their doctors – – both problems likely existed for a decade or longer. At the end of the day, the agency does not tightly police its own clinicians to ensure they are appropriately licensed, adequately credentialed, and adequately trained to provide the services they are providing to veterans nationwide. Obviously, the agency failed to address the core problem. The agency fails to hold officials accountable when they fail to select appropriately trained and qualified clinicians to provide medical services to veterans. Apparently, the problem is so prevalent the agency continued to hire unqualified clinicians to provide services to veterans without licenses to provide those services. Who will be held accountable? How many veterans were harmed?

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