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Gentle Path’s founder and primary architect is Dr. Patrick Carnes, a world-renowned speaker, author, and expert on sex addiction. With more than three decades in the field, Dr. Carnes’ work has contributed to the advancement of sexual addiction treatment and research. His 30 Task Model and assessment tools combined with our own Meadows Model of treatment and the expertise of our certified sex addiction therapists create an unprecedented approach like no other.
2076 N Vulture Mine Rd, Wickenburg, AZ, 85390, United States
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A Disheartening Experience from a Spouse's Perspective I don't usually write reviews, and especially not negative ones. However, the experience at Gentle Path at the Meadows has left me hurt and compelled to share my perspective, particularly for spouses who may be considering this facility for their loved ones. I want to clarify that I'm speaking solely from a spouse's point of view; my husband received beneficial therapies, but as a wife, my experience was the opposite. Firstly, the facility promised a 'Family Week,' whi... read more
I was a patient. It was an awful experience. The therapists are cruel and unhelpful. The therapists really are awful.
Jordan - would you mind talking to a current spouse who is dealing with almost this exact same situation currently? Even worse we were promised when we started calling places to certain conditions and were told today after 3 weeks that nothing would happen because they don't offer those things. They were deliberately telling my spouse I wasn't returning calls etc and telling me he had refused to sign paperwork saying he didn't want to talk to me or our kids.
My experience was what I needed however I left before the onion was completely peeled back. Fortunately, I was able to return back to MBH. I'm really bad at keeping in touch with people. The codependence, shyness, and other addictive behaviors have made me feel like I just don’t fit in. I am working on that by getting to meetings on a regular basis. I really miss EVERYONE I met while there. I sincerely hope you all are well.
I'm writing this review after 4 years of being out. Words cannot explain how much i needed this place. It's a safe place, blessed from God (the highest power), and it's the first place I felt accountable for all my actions. Getting to know myself was a frightening and shameful experience. I had put up a false version of me, something that i will always regret. For so long, I just didn't know who I was anymore. If I could go back. I would. I came in with no emotion, and I left with feeling I never knew i could feel again. Tha... read more
Gentle Path at the Meadows has a 4.8 star rating with 12 reviews.
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