Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor Consultation Services offers treatment for Drug Addiction and Alcohol Addiction. The addiction specialists at this multi-licensed treatment facility administers a comprehensive assessment to their patients in order to determine the best course of action for their treatment plan. Ann Arbor Consultation Services generally offers treatment options (such as Counseling) that are customized to suit the patients' needs.
In some of these treatment options, addicts are taught to develop coping skills so that they can learn to deal with any situation that comes their way without resorting to drugs or alcohol as a means for a temporary escape. It is within these specific coping skills that will help to ensure the success of an addict's recovery.
You may contact Ann Arbor Consultation Services using their website at www.a2consultation.com to learn more about the treatment services that they offer, as well as more information on their accepted insurances, which include: Most Insurances.
Hi Google, I'm not reviewing my therapist's office for maps/local guides. You weirdos.
I have tried to go to counseling before but I always left after completing a couple of sessions because I felt like I didn't know what direction I was going in or the counselor felt ingenuine. I just finished my Cognitive Behavioral Therapy counseling sessions with Jan Leland and I can see a massive improvement from the start to now. I feel like I can continue to apply the skills on my own now and I'm in a better place now than I have been in years. She is very knowledgeable about the research surrounding the issues I was dealing with and she clearly has a lot of experience. I just read some bad reviews about the owners and about billing- I personally didn't interact with the owners and I didn't have an issue with my insurance using insurance I had through the University. I didn't really interact with the department so I cant speak to the employees there.
Can't say good enough things about them, they literally saved my life! Jan Leland was so helpful to me -- I highly recommend her!
It seems to be human nature to dwell more on the negative rather than the positive. Plus, it's been said that we relate negative experiences to an average of 7 people but positive experiences to only an average of 2 people (I have no idea whether these numbers are statistically valid). And because several of the Google Reviews here stand in sharp contrast to my experience with AACS, I've decided to add one myself in the hopes of balancing the scales a bit. Over the past six or seven years, I have seen Jan Leland a few times (generally for just a few sessions) for what I call "tune-ups. (As a person with a Master's degree in Counseling, I have long believed that almost everyone at some point in their lives will benefit from counseling, and I'm quite open about the fact that I've been smart enough to seek out this kind of support when I need it.) Jan is terrific in every way. She is caring, authentic, and deeply insightful. My guess is that Jan receives a high number of referrals from people who have worked with her, as word of mouth is by far the best testimony for quality of service. I know that since I first worked with Jan, I've recommended her to lots of people. When telling people about Jan, I always sing her highest praises. She has quite literally changed my life. So if you're looking for a good therapist, call Jan. And let's all try to ramp up the number of times we share positive news or reviews! Goodness knows the world needs it.