What I found ridiculous about them, was that they were very eager to label me with some mental health disorder. Labels' were everywhere... I'm sorry, but if you take two people with the same exact personality and thought patterns and label one of them with OCD or something like it and the other individual with "Genius" after a few years I wonder which one will be doing better? Hmmm? Labels are destructive in my opinion. Then to make insult to injury, their outrageous fee's they charge for 50 minutes of work costs me and my health insurance company as much as $300. for just one office visit at the U of M. The only thing that "therapy" helped me out with was making me poor! Then of course I was a patient that needed more therapy than the average person, so he wanted me to come in twice a week... You know what he was after $$$$$$$$ Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out... Easy money for someone who just sits there behind a tablet writing a grocery list or a doodle of sorts I am sure, and says very little throughout the conversation which is almost always one sided. By then end of the 50 minutes I am horse and my mouth is dry because I was doing all the talking. How the heck is that supposed to help anyone??? I can say all what I said here on this forum and get the same reaction, and advice. The problem was not with just one "quack" it was with all of them, which is why I tried so many... They the psychiatrists just love to push drugs, and when the drugs that they are giving you don't work... Then they start experimenting by combining different drugs together, almost like a mad scientist whipping up a potion at my brain's expense... Oh and the fainting spells were just a side affect of that therapy... Whoa, what a trip that was... "Dude...that's my skull" HAH!