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Summit Counseling Center - Main Office
2750 Old Alabama Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022, United States
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ti
Review №1

Troy Law is the best therapist I ever had, the only one I ever liked, and the only one that ever treated me like a real human being. He didnt baby me or beat around the bush, we had genuine honest conversations. I was a kid at the time I saw him, but he treated me like I was a man. So id highly recommend him for males of any age, because Ill always cherish what Summit offered me through that relationship.

Kr
Review №2

Perfect place to go for help dealing with anxieties, stresses and overall difficulties navigating adolescence. Therapists approach helping kids and families from a loving Christian standpoint. We have been through multiple places and have found the therapists here to be the absolute best - they genuinely care for the kids. It isnt about the money or a quick medication. We are seeing results and know we have a long term partner in our court. We work with Mariah - tops in the business!!! :)

Be
Review №3

I have seen counselors for years, but none have come close to the ones here at the Summit Counseling Center. The therapist here are so genuine and really care about you. I have come so far in the past few years with there help, and am so thankful for this team of counselors! And I highly recommend them!

Ma
Review №4

Ewell has saved my life in more ways I will ever know. He is kind, patient, gentle - exactly what a broken person like me needed. I feel more awakened than ever before. I can live happy and at peace.

Jo
Review №5

We took our 9 year old daughter to Summit to help with anxiety. She was struggling with fears and anxiety that were affecting her sleep. Today she is confident and able to deal with things as they come up. We worked with Mariah, who my daughter loves. Would return to Summit if we ever need these services again.

Mo
Review №6

I went to one of the therapists for 8 or 9 sessions and despite the fact that I have some form of (still) undiagnosed depression, anxiety, or bipolar and frequently experience suicidal or self-harming thoughts or urges, she consistently told me that she didnt want to put labels on what I was experiencing by diagnosing it. She also frequently told me that my depression/etc. had to have outlying causes, and that when I felt sad, anxious, wired, etc. something must have caused it outwardly. When I explained that it would strike randomly (aka, I would be having fun with my friends and randomly feel sad for no reason, etc.) she told me that I was just missing the triggers and got frustrated when I couldnt identify them. While I definitely have triggers for feeling certain ways, a lot of what I was/am experiencing is uncontrollable/related to the biochemicals in my brain and not outward causes- which, as a licensed mental healthcare provider, she should have at least acknowledged. In addition, I frequently found myself trying to explain feelings to her that should have been self-evident to her/she didnt seem to have any understanding of common feelings/emotions associated with mental illness. As a result of this, I frequently felt stressed in sessions trying to search for or even make up causes for the way that I felt throughout the week and trying to define feelings such as desperately sad. In addition, the front office is very disorganized. Other than the fact that my therapist was only available every 2 weeks (which was already an unhealthy arrangement for me), at one point I called them over the phone to schedule an appointment. The woman on the phone scheduled me not only with the wrong therapist, but on a day when my therapist apparently wasnt even working. As a result, when I received a text reminder and realized the mistake (the two therapists names had the same first two letters, leading me to believe that the receptionist had just typed in the first two letters and hit the first option without checking it), I called to see what had happened. I was informed that it was a mistake and that the next available appointment with my therapist wasnt for an entire month (I ended up going 6 weeks without seeing her- which, again, is very unhealthy, although at this point I had finally taken steps to see a different therapist at a different establishment). The receptionists told me that they would call me if any other appointments opened up between now and then, and either absolutely nothing ever opened up or they didnt pay attention. When I finally went to my appointment 6 weeks later (my last one with this office), I asked the front office if they would consider giving me a discount on the session since they had made a mistake in the scheduling. They told me that they would contact their manager and call me about it, but they never did; instead, I received a bill in the mail a month later. Evidently, they just wanted to circumvent an argument with me about the billing. They also failed to include a superbill to give to insurance (since my therapist was out of network). Overall, I was deeply disgusted with this place, especially since they consider themselves to be a Christian establishment. Doesnt seem very Christian to me, unless youre describing the hypocritical Creationist brand of Christianity. Overall, I do not recommend if you are struggling with anything beyond mild circumstantially-based anxiety or depression.

An
Review №7

Ewell Hardman is a wonderful counselor and all around great person! He is a force for great change and awakening, and has a particular aptitude for working with families and patients struggling with substance abuse. I was in his group for 10 years and I am eternally grateful for his care and direction. I highly recommend him

Wa
Review №8

Ewell Hardman is dishonest and used as a hired gun in custody cases for family court. I know this because he was hired in my case. He told me one thing in person and then presented a report that was the exact opposite based on pure hearsay from the other side. He has negatively affected my life and my childs life through is irresponsible actions.

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  • Address:2750 Old Alabama Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022, United States
  • Site:http://thesummitcounseling.org/
  • Phone:+1 678-893-5300
Categories
  • Alcoholism treatment program
  • Educational consultant
  • Child psychologist
  • Counselor
  • Family counselor
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