Rittenhouse Psychological Services — Psychologist in Philadelphia, PA
Address505 S 22nd St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone+1610-228-3144
Reviews on Google3.4 · 5 reviews
Dr Scary is scary…he is pompous and arrogant and dismissive and bc of his inability to listen, I ended up in a hospitalization program. He made some terribly dangerous decisions on my behalf that could have killed me. Go elsewhere. I beg you.
A year ago I dug deep into my pocket to get a complete evaluation on whether I really have ADHD, after decades of incompetent and boundary-crossing 'therapists' assigned by my health plan. Rittenhouse really did a thorough interview with 8 or 9 tests and two one-hour interviews. When they told me Yes, totally ADHD and RAD, I saw my life with more clarity and technicolor as never before. Their therapy was too costly for me so now a year later I found a Coach who gets it. I also found MeetUps and online Zooms for support. Thank you Rittenhouse. I would strongly suggest anyone who wonders for too long, and healthcare the way it is in this country, save your money and just do it. My healthcare plan did not reimburse me for anything either. Totally worth it.
I found this place by searching for an Eval for my ACT 235. The process was straightforward and easy to do from one’s home. I’m on the other side of the State in Pittsburgh and finding somewhere that offers the services, and also has openings for going into the office can be difficult. The virtual meetings are perfect to connect people with the services they need, no matter where they are. 10/10 would recommend if you are looking for a 235 or 120 eval.
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Also in Philadelphia
Dr. Robin B. Risler is a licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, and addictions counselor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She offers individual psychotherapy, relational psychoanalysis, couples counseling, family therapy, addictions counseling, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Risler works with individuals, couples, and families, specializing in issues such as depression, anxiety, addictions, and relationship concerns. Her approach is rooted in relational psychodynamic theory, emphasizing growth and healing through connection. She is attuned to issues of ethnicity, race, culture, and sexual and gender identity, practicing in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. Dr. Risler has been in private practice since 2004 and has experience working with adolescents and adults, including young adults in a university setting.