Wendy Long, MSW (she/her) is a Social Worker in Tacoma, WA with over 15 years of experience. What is your opinion of Wendy Long, MSW? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 15 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
What People Say About Wendy Long, MSW
What People Say About Wendy Long, MSW
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Reviews (1)
- Unregistered User - July 03, 2022
Wendy Long makes more assumptions than observations. She never really paid attention to what I said about myself except through a pathologizing lens, and in fact began and ended with that lens. She kept making erroneous assumptions based on stereotypes and trying to apply that to her understanding of me and my situation which, as a queer poc immigrant with several neurodivergencies, is problematic and appeared to demand that I feel the way she thought I ought to. The last straw for me was when she tried to give non-therapeutic advice on something fully out of her range of expertise. If you hate yourself and want a therapist who will treat you like this then go for it
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