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Exploitative of their employees, performative, and problematic - Therapist IntraSpectrum Counseling Employee Review

2.0
9 Nov 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Being a practice known for working with the LGBTQIA+ population -Location (Andersonville) -I had remarkable supervisors that provided the support needed to endure so many immediate and--subsequently--harmful changes.

Cons

-Hired a CAO that sourced the therapists for changes we'd like to see in the practice, but seemingly carried out his own interpreation of our needs with his own agenda. -Changed compensation model with little to no understanding of our needs, nor compromise. -Timely expectations for clinicians, but no accountability for timely responses from upper management. -Inconsitent communication about policy changes, along with "threats" regarding adherence, only to not follow through with said changes or communicate that those shifts had been delayed/backburnered. -Creating an environment of anxiety and hypervigilence due to swift policy changes, lack of communication, lack of consideration towards the parties impacted by said changes, and an inconsistent commitment to equity for all employees.

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5.0
12 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunities to work with other leaders who are dedicated to providing LGBTQ+ affirming care Rich opportunities for consultation Mission-driven organization Unlimited PTO Great benefits Fun team Opportunities for professional development

Cons

Private insurance requires a fair amount of documentation, but that's something you'll see anywhere

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1.0
6 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Clients - Peers, many young clinicians just out of school dedicated to working with the queer community

Cons

- Under-market pay rate, and benefits package. Many unpaid extra tasks and meetings - Elaborate and restrictive contract - Unethical clinical decisions made by leadership in pursuit of profits - High-turn over in clinical staff - Adversarial and paternal attitude towards both clients and clinicians - Excessive amount of documentation required - Verbally abusive leadership

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