Tami Y. Peckham, LCSW
604 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia, United States
About the Tami Y. Peckham, LCSW
Tami Y. Peckham, LCSW is a health institution located at 604 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Led by licensed clinical social worker Tami Y. Peckham, this institution offers comprehensive mental health services to individuals in need. With a focus on providing compassionate and personalized care, Tami Y. Peckham, LCSW is dedicated to helping clients improve their emotional well-being and overall quality of life.
Reviews of Tami Y. Peckham, LCSW
"Tami is one of the most understanding, insightful, and educated in her profession people I have had the pleasure of knowing. She has made a difference in every aspect of my life. I highly recommend her to help sort through life’s challenges."
"Life changing and life giving. Thank you for helping to heal my family."
"Tami Peckham is one of the best therapists around. She has taught me how to channel emotions in a positive way as well as set boundaries while healing from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. My daughter, son and myself suffered CO poisoning and PTSD after living through it. Tami has been a lifesaver!"
"Tami was great for my husband and me, I feel she saved my marriage."
"Tami is the worst couple's therapist in Richmond in my opinion...she continued saying our relationship was doomed. The very beginning she would say this about the relationship, and a couple’s therapist isn't supposed to do this. Five months were spent with her simply because my partner did not want to start over with a new therapist and continued saying perhaps she'll get better. She never made a treatment plan for us or talked about the same thing from week to week (We never picked up where we left off or anything). It was the weirdest therapy treatment I have ever participated in with anyone. She was very annoyed when asked questions about her methods, and it seemed to really prick her ego. Perhaps she's been great for individual therapy for some people, but she picked favourites in our sessions. My partner had a huge problem at the time (I thought only one) but it turned out to be two 'HUGE' problems with behaviour. If I didn't speak up at the beginning of a session I'd constantly be told to hold up or hold on so he could talk about his personal problems. Admitting one of his problems did affect our relationship on a grand scale, it was still inappropriate the way she handled it. Something came out in our last session about my partner he'd been keeping a secret for over twenty years of our relationship. I was floored at what was said, and it was something that could ruin a relationship. Although we were there in hopes of staying together...I said once I found out this 'HUGE' news "I have been in this relationship for over twenty years and this is the first time I knew anything about this." She (knowing we wanted to stay together) said to me "no-one is holding you in this relationship, you can leave any-time you want too as a matter of fact right there is the door." Once she said this to me she proceeded to say can't you see how hard it was for your partner to reveal something this big to you, and all you can concentrate on is how long you've gone without this knowledge. She absolutely hated to be questioned and I was raised to always ask questions if I don't understand something. Perhaps a lot of people go to therapist without asking any questions and doing exactly as the therapist says for them to do. I asked the day we were there (the last session we went) "can you tell me why I go away from your sessions feeling worse and go away from my own individual therapist feeling better?" She never did answer my question and started asking "well what are we going to talk about today." If anyone ever uses her for couple's therapy be certain to never ask any questions, or do exactly as she tells you. Plus do not be surprised if she picks favourites, because if one partner seems to have more personal problems she'll jump on it. In reference to Ms. Peckham's response.... 1. It's very unprofessional to promote your practice on a response to someone's review. 2. Your website has reviews cherry picked by you...I was unable to leave a review on your website. 3. I don't recall asking for your hypnotherapy services 4. In reference asking someone I trust about your methods of therapy...I did ask two people about your methods. They both said there was no way they could be certain you were purposefully trying to hurt me, but they both also said you were capable of doing exactly what you did. 5. Perhaps you should ask yourself why you feel the need to respond to someone's review in such a personal manner. 6. Attempting to reveal something discussed in a session ... how professional are you?"
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