Mental Health Co-Op
503 Sul Ross St, Houston, TX 77006
Reviews
04/25/2012
Provided by YP.comInconsistent and Excessive Focus on Punishment
All I can say is that if I wasn’t struggling before, I was on the brink of giving up any hope I still had by the end. The staff is often unavailable and for a population of about 70 residents, there are 3 actual counselors (the other staff people working at the co-op are mostly uneducated and of very little help to residents). I was there for ten months- with an initial estimate of leaving to return for university after one month. I left the program because I was physically and sexually abused on their campus. After falling to pieces physically, emotionally, and mentally, without the help of my therapist there (he refused to see me because I was in such bad shape…) or other staff members, I attempted suicide for the first time in my life. The only good thing about that was ending up in a hospital which helped me to find a different, safe, and supportive residential program. Please make sure that, if you so decide to seek help from this place, you are prepared with a strong outside support system. Family members are a large part of the co-op.
More Business Info
- BBB Rating
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sun: - Extra Phones
Fax: 713-521-0748
Phone: 713-529-2656
Phone: 346-406-5931
Phone: 346-867-6960
Phone: 713-815-4846
- Neighborhoods
- Neartown - Montrose, Central Houston
- AKA
The Mental Health Co-op
- Category
- Rehabilitation Services