Marsha Stein, LCSW (she/her) is a Social Worker in Bethesda, MD with over 18 years of experience. What is your opinion of Marsha Stein, LCSW? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 18 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
What People Say About Marsha Stein, LCSW
What People Say About Marsha Stein, LCSW
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This is one of the worst therapists I have ever encountered. She lies, gaslights, plays head games, manipulates and is most unethical and inappropriate. She destroyed my file or never kept one, then lied that it was destroyed in a flood when I requested it, which occurred prior to my ever going there. I left after a few months, which was a few months too long. She did more damage to me than help; and I needed another therapist after I left her, just to resolve the damage she inflicted on me. My advice is to stay away from this quack. She lied often, played so many games and also seemed out of it and forgetful. She also advised me to be dishonest-which I did not appreciate. Poor advice from a so called therapist. It is likely time for her to hang up her shingle. She also breached my confidentiality with no regard as to how that can negatively affect a client. She is not trustworthy.
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