Virginia M. Sullivan, PHD 2055 Kellogg Avenue, Corona, CA 92879
About the Business
Virginia M. Sullivan, PHD is a health institution located at 2055 Kellogg Avenue in Corona, California, United States. Led by Dr. Virginia M. Sullivan, the institution specializes in providing expert care and treatment for a wide range of health issues. With a focus on personalized care and cutting-edge research, patients can expect top-quality service and support from a dedicated team of professionals. Whether you are in need of physical therapy, mental health counseling, or general wellness services, Virginia M. Sullivan, PHD is committed to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being.
Reviews
"I was referred to Dr. Sullivan for an autism assessment and had a very similar poor experience as the other reviewers had. I was give an brief series of tests, most of them seemed to be intended to be used for diagnosis in young children. I was also told that I do not meet criteria for diagnosis because I didn't show behaviors like banging my head on her desk, licking objects inappropriately in her office, did not flap my arms around in the air, did not have total inability to make eye contact, etc. Criteria being used by Dr. Sullivan seems very different than criteria listed in the DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders). I worked with another doctor for a more comprehensive assessment and was told I show more than enough indicators to be given an ASD diagnosis."
"Really cold, cruel and uninformative "therapist". Worst experience I have ever had. Don't waste your time or money."
"For any parents seeking help for a potential diagnosis of your child, beware. Actually anyone of any age, who hopes for true objective/accurate psychologicial testing, this woman made so many prejudicial and inaccurate comments demonstrating that she likely has had no up to date training in the field of autism spectrum disorder, likely in 20 years or more. She stated, "Everyone wants to be autistic. Autistic people aren't creative. Autistic people can't form lasting relationships. Many people are misdiagnosed with autism. Autistic people only have abnormal interests and are incapable of speaking about anything other than this abnormal interest. Autistic people flap their arms for hours at a time. Autistic people always speak in monotone or echolalia and never make eye contact. There is no differentiation in testing between males, females, adults or children." I have reported her to Kaiser member services, as well as the Board of Psychology for incompetence, bias and unprofessional conduct. Kaiser should provide much better for those in need of mental health assessment."
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