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Businiess name:  Theresa Davis, MFT
Review by:  citysearch c.
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My initial experience with Ms. Davis was not positive. I found her to be judgmental and unprofessional. I have seen several therapist and I am glad I had experienced with others otherwise I would be totally turned off on therapy. I would not recommend her at all. When I told her that I did not think she was a good match for me, she accused me of getting mad. I did not get mad. I was merely stating the I did not think it was worth moving forward. She seemed to take it personally. This is a business arrangement for which there is a fee attached for services. It is OK to express my feelings. This is not a good sign - a therapist that expects to hear what she wants to hear.

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