The Harborview Abuse & Trauma Center

3.5
3.5 (5)
     
     
5
Reviews
Services Offered
Counseling Services 
Counseling Services
Legal Support Assistance 
Legal Support Assistance
Other Support 
Other Support
Sexual Health Education 
Sexual Health Education
Other Medical Care 
Other Medical Care
Closed, opens Friday at 8:30 AM
Hours
Monday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
About This Service
We are here to help and serve you. It is important that every woman who needs support & care can receive that from this health center.
Overall Rating
3.5
     
     

Eleanor Edelweiss
     
     
2 years ago
I was hesitant to leave a review, because that feels weird to do for a place I've gone to therapy! But then I saw some poor reviews for the therapist I've found helpful, and stopped caring about feeling weird. The reviews just didn't paint an accurate picture. For starters, trauma therapy isn't supposed to be unicorns and rainbows. If you go into it with that expectation, you're going to be let down. In reality, you're dealing with horrible things that happened to you, so it's supposed to be hard. It's supposed to push triggers and make you feel hard things - that's how you learn to cope, and how you process. It gets better overall if you do the full course of treatment (but dropping out partway is not recommended because it would leave you hanging). So keep that in mind. But anyway, Alison Sands is an exceptional mental health provider. I've seen plenty of therapists, and in a way, that's made it easy for me to BS my way through lots of therapy (rendering it ineffective). Ms. Sands, however, sees right through it. She seems REALLY experienced, because not a lot gets past her. She's able to tell when someone is faking their smile or seeming unbothered, and is able to address it with a compassion and realness that most people couldn't accomplish. She also seems to have worked with a wide variety of clients - I have a uniquely unusual trauma history, and often, therapists will have zero knowledge of what I've been through and/or be freaked out by it (both of which make it hard to talk about openly). Neither applies to Alison. She somehow gets it - I cannot tell you how validating that is. It gives me a lot of hope. I think I just want to post this because I'd hate for other folks to see the bad reviews, and decide not to go in for their first session. Trauma therapy is not easy, but I do know it's worth it. Not every therapist is the right fit for every person, and it might hurt to discuss your trauma before it starts to feel better - but hey, I think it's at least worth a shot. Feeling improvement eventually after hard work is better than always feeling a little horrible forever. Don't let google review warriors scare you away from getting help- give it a try and decide for yourself. :)

Angela Krakow
     
     
4 years ago
Beds and equipment don't work half the time. The Nursing staff is short handed. Although I understand the 1 vistor a day (which pretty much no Covid precautions are in place but mask), visitors are not allowed to eat or drink and are not allowed to go to the cafeteria to get anything and eat down there. Cannot leave the floor and if you do, you are denied re-entry even if you are FULLY VACCINATED. It takes forever to get help for a patient so your vistor is your best option to even be somewhat comfortable, help when the bed doesn't work, or help you to the bathroom. For a world class surgeon/ surgery facility, the after care/recovery is probably the worst in the Seattle and surrounding areas I have ever seen.

Tammy Treit
     
     
8 years ago
They were very helpful for me. Always treated me with dignity and respect and referred me to a wonderful therapist in their Redmond branch who spent almost a year with me. I had been unable to work due to crippling depression and had no insurance but that was never an issue. We worked on my depression and PTSD. When I finished therapy I was told I could always return if needed. I'm not "cured" but I'm a functioning adult now with a job and learned a lot of coping mechanisms. We processed everything which helped immensely - I'm not reliving the trauma events the same way anymore. My therapist was always well prepared and we picked up right where we left off the week before. HCSATS was a great experience from start to finish for me.

 
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