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Unreasonable caseload expectations, meager session rates, anxiety inducing supervision - Psychotherapist Bleuler Psychotherapy Center Employee Review

1.0
4 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Experience working with a wide variety of client demographics and cultures. Clinician coworkers were the best part.

Cons

Unreasonable caseload expectations (I saw 44 clients a week as a young clinician), low compensation for sessions, over-burdened supervisory staff with micro-management supervision style via text on microsoft teams while offering only 45 minutes face to face supervision every 2 weeks. The feverishly liability averse supervision around high risk issues instilled tension and paranoia in my clinical management of high risk clients for years following my time there. The company valued metrics and cost saving to the detriment of client care, and was exploitative of trainees and entry level clinicians. Mission statement of the company may as well be "what's integrity?"

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5.0
23 Sept 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

salary, supervisors and great colleagues

Cons

Clinicians are tasked with large caseloads due to large volume of clients.

1.0
5 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working hybrid is great for keeping otherwise very high stress job. Your colleagues will be great. Funding CEs is a great benefit and you can learn a good amount about therapy interventions here.

Cons

Significant micromanaging. Supervisors appear to be struggling with their own burnout and when this gets brought to the attention of the admin team, nothing is done to address this. It often felt like I had to walk on eggshells during supervision which makes it more difficult for supervision to be effective. The benefits were lackluster but this might have changed since I was there. I was often met with opposition if I suggested that a patient should be referred out for more specialized care or a higher level of care.

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