Assessment & Treatment Alternatives ATA — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address1235 Vine St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone+1215-405-2100
Websiteatainc.org
Assessment & Treatment Alternatives (ATA) is a non-profit, state-licensed psychiatric clinic and Intensive Behavioral Health Services provider in Philadelphia. They specialize in assessment and treatment formulation for children, adolescents, and adults experiencing emotional and behavioral problems. ATA offers a range of behavioral health services, employing psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, behavioral consultants, therapists, and case managers. Their specialized programs include the THRIVE Program for trauma histories and the TAP Program for issues related to interpersonal violence and sexual acting out. They also provide fire setters evaluations and services related to domestic violence and exposure to gun violence.
Best for
- Children
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Individuals with trauma histories
- Individuals with interpersonal violence issues
| Key services | Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS), Forensic evaluation, Domestic violence services, Fire setters evaluations, Trauma treatment, Interpersonal violence treatment |
| Tags | mental health clinic, psychiatric services, behavioral health, trauma treatment, adolescent services, adult services, forensic evaluation, domestic violence, philadelphia |
Reviews on Google2.6 · 7 reviews
Very unprofessional, they give you the run, around and the receptionist Lisa and the white lady next to her are very ignorant and disrespectful!!!!!! I was told my appointment was at 1pm but my paper said 12:30pm and I was there before 12:15. Would not honor my appointment even tho they are the ones who sent it to me.
ata is the best service i got service my kids 20 yr algo great job Mrs Fisher
If I could give this place negative stars I would, along with thousands of others that were sent to this place just to receive false, inaccurate & biased evaluations. The fact that these so called "specialists" go into court, testify using lies & speculations based off false investigation reports by social workers from DHS, just proves how biased their "professional OPINION" truly is.
This is by far one of the better outpatient programs. I say this as a therapist who works at another program and communicates often with this program and it's clients. The other negative reviews center around parking issues and unprofessional staff. Sorry you caught them on a stressful day, but please - check out some other outpatient programs, especially ones for the SO population...you have no idea what unprofessional is just yet.
Was pleasant, but unprofessional
There customer service skills need improvement. . . There really rude towards you when trying to schedule anything. They could be a little bit more pleasant. Office is very clean and comfortable seating area the front desk people are very friendly but the scheduling staff could use some improvements. Parking meters outsiders if you drive down are expensive. . . ((( 6 minutes for 25/cents )) and the parking authority is very mobile in the 3 hours we where there is most of seen them a dozen times so brace yourself, public transportation might work to your best interest cause this place is always a waiting game not to get back but obviously during the test and all. There is a parking lot which I didn't see anyone attending to it but towing signs so I wasn't going to take the chance. There is however a gas station located at the end of the block incase you need change or need something... safe journey and good luck on your test. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU GUYS
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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